San Diego Criminal Defense Lawyer
Click to Call Our Office Visit Our Criminal Defense Blog! Video Vault
San Diego Criminal Defense Attorney Attorney Profile Firm Overview Testimonials Case Results Common Criminal Defense Questions Helpful Resources and Links Contact Us
Criminal Defense Practice Areas
You are in:
Criminal Defense
Introduction
San Diego Criminal Defense
Appeals
Assault & Battery
Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Carjacking
Drug Crimes
DUI Defense
Expungements
Federal Crimes
Felonies
Hit & Run
Internet Crimes
Juvenile Crimes
Kidnapping
Misdemeanors
Multiple DUI
Murder / Manslaughter
Probation Violations
Resisting Arrest
Sex Crimes
Theft Charges
Three Strike Cases
Traffic Tickets
Warrants
Weapons Charges
White Collar Crimes
White Collar Crimes
White Collar Crimes
Client Testimonials
3111 Camino del Rio North Suite 400 San Diego, California 92108




San Diego Criminal Appeal Attorney

When a person is convicted of a crime and feels that a mistake was made or that his or her constitutional rights were violated, that defendant has the right to work with an attorney and consider filing an appeal. An appeal can give a defendant a second chance at justice. Successfully completed, a criminal appeal can result in a reduced sentence, an overturned verdict or even a retrial. An appeal must be filed within 60 days of the conviction date.

Working with a San Diego appellate lawyer is extremely beneficial if you are considering filing a criminal appeal. This is a legal process, and it can be complex. Your petition must be filed properly and your case presented in such a manner as to ensure your interests are properly represented and your rights protected. The outcome of your appeal will affect your life, your reputation and your freedom.

San Diego County Trial Errors and Appeals

Trial errors may occur in a number of situations and can negatively influence the outcome of a case. Some examples of situations which may warrant an appeal include:

  • Incorrect instructions given to the jury
  • Alcohol or drug abuse on the part of one or more jurors
  • A sentence that was too harsh or inappropriate for the crime
  • Evidence admitted that should not have been
  • Evidence excluded or denied from court proceedings that should have been admitted
  • A jury conviction that was based on inadequate evidence

By reviewing every detail of your original trial and determining whether you were the victim of a trial error, an experienced attorney can determine whether you may be entitled to file an appeal and then take the necessary legal action on your behalf to give you the second chance you deserve.

Interested in filing a criminal appeal in San Diego County? Contact Superior Law Center today.

We Accept Various Credit Cards
Click to Call an Attorney Video Vault Center