by admin | Jul 30, 2023 | Uncategorized
What is the Major Link Between Writ and the New SB 1437? Senate Bill 1437 ( New SB 1437) amended the law to prevent felony murder liability (murder committed while committing another felony) from being applied to someone who did not commit the actual murder, has no...
by admin | Jun 30, 2023 | Uncategorized
Can You Get A Reduced Punishment for Convicted Felons Under the New SB 1437? A person could only be found guilty of felony murder under the new SB 1437 if they killed someone intentionally, helped the murderer get away with it, or showed reckless disregard for human...
by admin | Jun 30, 2023 | Uncategorized
What is a Writ Petition and When to File One in Court? A writ petition is a legal document sent to a higher court—typically a high court or the Supreme Court—to request the court’s involvement or guidance to uphold or defend fundamental rights or to address a...
by admin | May 26, 2023 | Uncategorized
What Happens When You Appeal a Criminal Sentencing? An appeal of a criminal sentencing is not a new trial but rather a chance for the defendant to argue against specific mistakes that might have been made during the trial. A typical appeal is that a judge’s...
by admin | May 26, 2023 | Uncategorized
What are the Significances of Writs in Criminal Defense? Writs in criminal defense are typically thought of as extraordinary remedies. Therefore, they are only permitted in cases where the defendant has no other adequate remedy, such as an appeal. A defendant may file...
by admin | Apr 28, 2023 | Uncategorized
5 Facts About the New SB 1437 You Should Know SB 1437 restricts the use of the felony murder rule and permits some people convicted under the previous law to receive a new sentence. The new SB 1437 states that a participant in a felony that ends in death is only...