Legal Advice on Criminal Appeal

  1. How to Appeal your Conviction

    Paul J. Stablein

    Filing the Claim of Appeal. Within 42 days of a felony conviction, the defendant must file what's called a Claim of Appeal with the Michigan Court of Appeals to preserve the right to appeal the... more

  2. How to File a Post-Conviction Writ in Texas

    Patrick F. Mccann

    Figure out If a Writ Is The Best Way to Move Forward. Many clients want to get rid of unfair or unwanted items on their record. Sometimes they are eligible for other relief besides habeas writs,... more

  3. SOME COMMON CRIMINAL TERMINOLOGY

    Daniel C Grupenhagen

    Arraignment - The first appearance in a case where the accused is informed of the charges, advised of his rights and enters a plea. An attorney can appear at arraignment with or for the defendant... more

  4. Criminal Appeals

    Daniel P. Hilf

    You should hire anexperienced criminal defense lawyer, such as the lawyers atHilf Hilf, PLC,concerning anycriminal appellate issues. Criminal appeals in Michiganare handled by several Courts... more

  5. Criminal appeals in the district court

    Antony Mark Noble

    If you have been convicted of a misdemeanor in the county court, you should consider filing an appeal in the district court to reverse or vacate the conviction and/or the sentence. Criminal appeals... more

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