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CALIFORNIA CRIMINAL APPEALS

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A criminal appeal can be filed when someone is convicted of a crime and feels there was a mistake in the trial.

Trial errors are unintentionally made in a number of ways by attorneys, jurors and/or judges:

  • Evidence may have been used against the person but shouldn’t have
  • Evidence that might have helped the person was wrongly kept out of the trial
  • The wrong law might have been applied
  • An attorney may have made an inappropriate argument
  • The jury instructions may have confused the jurors
  • The sentence was not appropriate for the crime

A criminal appeal gives the convicted person a second chance to obtain justice. When an error is discovered, it could be overturned or overruled so that the court’s decision is reversed.

If the conviction is reversed, the convicted person may get his/her sentence reduced or get a new trial.

California Law
Under California law, a criminal appeal can be filed by a convicted individual or his/her lawyer within 60 days of the conviction. Usually, the individual will hire an appellate lawyer to file the appeal.

The entire process starts when a notice of appeal is filed in the court where a conviction or ruling occurred. After that, a copy of all the criminal trial papers and testimony are gathered and filed with the appropriate California Court of Appeals.  

An Appeal Requires Expertise
The California criminal appeal process is a very specialized, complicated process that demands appellate expertise on the part of the attorney. It involves extensive research and written and oral arguments, and can often take a year or more.

The procedures are different from the trial court process and include the following steps:

  • After the notice of appeal is filed, the “record on appeal,” or transcripts, are prepared and filed by a court clerk and reporter.
  • An “appellant’s opening brief” is then prepared by the attorney, who has found the errors, researched relevant law and cases, and written a brief containing the “grounds for appeal;” the reasons why the decisions should be overruled.
  • A “respondent’s brief” is then filed by the prosecution, and a good appeal lawyer then files an “appellant’s reply brief” in response to the prosecutor’s arguments.
  • Three judges in the Court of Appeal then hear the “oral arguments” on both sides.
  • Months after the arguments, the court makes its decision or “opinion” on the case.

If an appeal loses in the California Court of Appeals, it may be taken to the California Supreme Court. But, these cases are rarely accepted (approximately 125 per year).

Work with an Experienced Appellate Lawyer
In the California Court of Appeal, you need the best representation possible to help you win.

At the law offices of Stephen G. Rodriguez & Associates, your case will be handled by Kenneth H. Lewis, a respected California appeal lawyer with more than 30 years of experience. Mr. Lewis, who focuses entirely on appeals, has successfully argued numerous cases before the California Courts of Appeal and the California Supreme Court.

Don’t let your right to a criminal appeal slip away.
Contact Kenneth H. Lewis NOW for a free evaluation.

Law Offices of Stephen G. Rodriguez
633 West 5th Street
26th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90071

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(213) 223-2173


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Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys Stephen G. Rodriguez and Associates represent clients in the Los Angeles county area, which include, Airport Courthouse, Alhambra Superior Court, Antelope Valley Court, Bellflower/Cerritos Courthouse, Beverly Hills Court, Burbank Courthouse, Catalina Courthouse, Central Arraignment Court, Central Civil West Courthouse, Chatsworth Court, Criminal Courts Building/Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, Compton Superior Court, Culver City Court, David V. Kenyon Juvenile Justice Center, Downey Courthouse, Eastlake Juvenile Court, East Los Angeles Court, El Monte Courthouse, Glendale Courthouse, Hollywood Court, Inglewood Courthouse, Inglewood Juvenile Courthouse, Long Beach Superior Court, Los Padrinos Juvenile Courthouse, Central District Court (Downtown Los Angeles Federal Court), Malibu Court, Mental Health Courthouse, Metropolitan Courthouse, Norwalk Superior Court, Pasadena Superior Court, Pomona Courthouse North, Pomona Courthouse South, Redondo Beach Courthouse, San Fernando Court, San Pedro Court, San Pedro Courthouse Annex, Santa Clarita Court, Santa Monica Court, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Sylmar Juvenile Court, Torrance Superior Court, Van Nuys Courthouse East, Van Nuys Courthouse West, West Covina/Citrus Court, West Los Angeles Court, and Whittier Superior Court.

Some of the terms that pertain to our practice include, but are not limited to: dui, child abuse, identity theft, drunk driving, fraud, domestic violence, grand theft, felony, kidnapping, narcotics, robbery, misdemeanors, restraining order, TROs, arrest warrant, theft, hit and run, vandalism, arson, shoplifting, stalking, cyber stalking, embezzlement, burglary, extortion, bench warrant, expungement, criminal threats, sex crimes, solicitation, probation violation, suspended license, carjacking, gun weapon, attempted murder, petty theft, alternative sentencing, lewd conduct, drug possession, clear criminal record, juvenile offense, seal juvenile records, prostitution, rape, bail, criminal appeal, assault, battery, attempted murder, solicitation for prostitution, criminal threats, trespass, commercial burglary, residential burglary, theft crimes, credit card fraud, violent crimes, proposition 36, perjury, murder, attempted murder, three strikes, prostitution, rape, statutory rape, receiving stolen property, forgery, vandalism, weapons, gun charges, vehicular manslaughter, disorderly conduct, drug diversion, DEJ, grand theft, grand theft auto, house arrest, electronic monitoring, marijuana, conspiracy, petty theft with prior, attempt crimes, drug offenses, bribery, blackmail, child abuse, and bench warrant.