by admin | Dec 22, 2022 | Murder Conviction Appeals
What are the Differences Between Writs and Appeals in a Criminal Case? The distinction between a writs and appeal is one of a trial’s most frequently misunderstood components since law can be a very difficult topic to understand. Understanding writs and appeals...
by admin | Dec 22, 2022 | Post Conviction Appeals
How Does the new SB 1437 Affect Writs and Appeals? Senate Bill 1437 (SB 1437) amended felony murder law to ensure that felony murder liability (murder committed while committing another felony) is not imposed on someone who was not the actual killer, did not act with...
by admin | Nov 30, 2022 | Murder Conviction Appeals
What Does It Mean to Be a Convicted Felon? A convicted felon is someone who has been convicted of a felony. A felony is a serious crime that can carry a prison sentence of two or more years. The label comes with many stigmas, but what does it mean to be a felon?...
by admin | Nov 30, 2022 | Uncategorized, Post Conviction Appeals
Major Facts to Note About the New SB 1437 SB 1437 became law in 2019 after signing by the governor, and it is a law that applies to current and future cases. The new felony murder law makes it easy to fight felony murder and allows many convicted inmates to file for...
by admin | Oct 28, 2022 | Post Conviction Appeals
Can I plea for a Lesser Sentence if found guilty of a Criminal Offense? Lawyers spend a lot of time fighting in court to protect their clients. They also help their clients who are guilty to reduce their sentence whenever the occasion calls for it. You can reduce some...