Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
appellate courts in California
after a conviction in a trial in California where would I go for an appeal.
Asked on 5/13/07, 1:36 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
Terry A. Nelson
Nelson & Lawless
Re: appellate courts in California
To an appellate lawyer that knows what he is doing and how to conduct an effective appeal.
Answered on 5/14/07, 1:57 pm
Peter Berlin
Law Offices of Peter Berlin, A Prof. Corp.
Re: appellate courts in California
an appellate court...
Answered on 5/13/07, 5:34 pm
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
Re: appellate courts in California
You should promptly file a notice of appeal in the clerk's office at the courthouse where you were convicted. If you were represented by counsel in your trial, she should know how to do this. If you represented yourself, the clerk will be able to give you the necessary forms but will not help you decide what you should say in them.
Answered on 5/13/07, 6:50 pm
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