Sunday, May 11, 2008




NON-CAPITAL (NON DEATH PENALTY) APPELLATE FAQs
Who can appeal?
Can you give an overview of the appeal process
Will the appellate court hear more testimony?
Are all cases argued?
If oral argument is presented, where is the case heard and may anyone be present?
If a conviction is affirmed, may the defendant appeal further?
In the event of a reversal, can the State seek further review of the decision of the court of appeals by requesting a rehearing or in the Court of Criminal Appeals by petition for discretionary review?
Are there other appellate avenues available to the defendant in the event the conviction is affirmed?
Do most defendants convicted in a contested trial appeal their conviction?
Can the District Attorney's Office do anything to expedite an appeal?
How long does it take to dispose of an appeal?
What percentage of cases appealed by a defendant are reversed or overturned?
Is the defendant entitled to bail during appeal?
What happens if a defendant's case is affirmed and the defendant exhausts all avenues of appeal?
What happens if a defendant's case is reversed and the state exhausts all avenues of appeal?

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