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What Part of Murder Laws Did the New SB 1437 Change?

What Part of Murder Laws Did the New SB 1437 Change?

by admin | Mar 27, 2023 | Murder Conviction Appeals

What Part of Murder Laws Did the New SB 1437 Change? The California Murder Felony Rule Reform Act, commonly known as the new SB 1437, altered a specific provision of the state’s murder legislation regarding felony murder. Before the adoption of Bill 1437, the...
What are the Differences Between Petitions and Appeals in a Criminal Case?

What are the Differences Between Petitions and Appeals in a Criminal Case?

by admin | Jan 21, 2023 | Murder Conviction Appeals

There are fundamental and significant differences between petitions and appeals that are crucial to effective and efficient judicial procedures for your case or claim. Here is what you need to know about petitions and appeals. What is a Petition? A petition is a...
What are the Differences Between Writs and Appeals in a Criminal Case?

What are the Differences Between Writs and Appeals in a Criminal Case?

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...
What Does It Mean to Be a Convicted Felon?

What Does It Mean to Be a Convicted Felon?

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?...
What Does It Mean to Be a Convicted Felon?

Can You Appeal a First-Degree Murder Conviction?

by admin | Aug 23, 2022 | Murder Conviction Appeals

Suppose the results of your murder trial were not what you had hoped for. In that case, you must comprehend that you cannot appeal a murder conviction—or any other criminal conviction—based on whether you think the jury made the incorrect decision. In other words,...

What Should I Know About the New Felony Murder Law In California?

by admin | May 1, 2021 | Murder Conviction Appeals

In the fall of 2018, then-Governor of California Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 1437 (SB 1437) into law. This bipartisan revision of the state’s felony murder rule was co-written by Senators Nancy Skinner (D) and Joel Anderson (R) and seeks relief for defendants who...
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