Legal Question in Appeals and Writs in New York
Statue of limitations
After being convicted of crime by jury can i still
seek some type of appeal after 7 1/2 years?
Asked on 12/10/00, 9:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Philip Schnabel
Schnabel Law Office
Re: Statue of limitations
While the time to file an appeal of your conviction on the record is long passed, if new evidence, not available at the time of trial, tending to exonerate your conviction has now been discovered, a "Writ of Corum Nobis" should be filed to initiate an appeal based upon the newly discovered evidence.
Answered on 12/12/00, 2:15 pm
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