I am currently going through an appeal. I was wondering what all info the judges will use?
The answer is technically both, since the court of appeals will have access to the entire record including the motions and memoranda your trial...
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The answer is technically both, since the court of appeals will have access to the entire record including the motions and memoranda your trial...
Yes, possibly. Normally an appeal must be filed within 30 days of sentencing, but in a criminal case it's possible to file a motion for a delayed...
It isn't legit. The judge, formerly the prosecuting attorney on the case, should recuse herself. If not, you need to file an affidavit of bias...
You really need to schedule a consultation with an appellate attorney, but in general, attorneys should not hold back evidence. Once a trial is...
A new children services case must be adjudicated (i.e., proven to be, or agreed to be, at least a dependency) and disposed of within 90 days. A...
Not a cop-out to your question but it truly depends on what the attorney did. Most attorneys still work on an hourly rate, which is what I do,...
It's impossible to answer your question without a consultation, so I would suggest you first schedule one with a criminal defense lawyer. That...
Not sure what your question is, but in Columbus low-level felonies that do not lead to one being held in jail usually do not result in an...
The record is filed months before the argument. It should have been corrected long before then. It's probably too late now.
Not sure if this is federal or state court, but in federal court the probation officer is required to prepare a pre-sentence report. You may not...