appeals must be stared within the first 30 days of sentencing. Right?? And at time of sentencing, judge asked if he needed a court appointed attorney to do the appeal. However, if he took a plea bargain he may not be able to appeal his conviction? If he is saying his attorney misrepresented him, he should file something with the State Bar Assoc....so do a web search for CA Bar Association and see what you can find - or call another attorney to get info.
What does this mean in a appeal?
1 st--case referred to staff Attorney for possible Rule 34 submission?
2nd-- Appendix filed by attorney name for - ----. Copies; 5 (Volume 1, Volume 11--Confidential) . Certificate of service date-----
So what is Rule 34?
Thanks
What does this mean in a appeal?
1 st--case referred to staff Attorney for possible Rule 34 submission?
2nd-- Appendix filed by attorney name for - ----. Copies; 5 (Volume 1, Volume 11--Confidential) . Certificate of service date----- So what is Rule 34? Thanks
Go to the Appellate court web site and look up rules of court should tell you what rule 34 Tell me wht state your in and I might be able to assit you with some of this stuff
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can anyone please help me i need the ny state appeal information im waiting so patience to see if my husband abeau corpus is in the system for court yet i have a index number but can't find the site also can anyone help me find the certification of realse application for parole of ny to download help please
I am new to this website, and I am having trouble finding what I am looking for, maybe someone can help??? My brother has been in prison for 11 years serving a 23 year sentence, from the time he was 15 years old. Our attorney ripped us off over $50,000, and in the end set my brother up to get a harsh sentence to prove a point to the prestigous Dublin, Ohio community. He attempted to rob a gas station, while he was high on marijuana, and drunk, in this attempt the 400 lb. man attacked him instead of giving him the $25 in the register. (I can't say what I would have done in his shoes?!) Well, in this stuggle the gun went off, and it was proven that the trigger wasn't pulled it went off, and proven to clearly be an accident. The man died instantly, and a couple hours later they took my brother in custody and questioned him in the state of altered mind, drunkeness, and shock. They did this without contacting parents first. They questioned him for hours, and after reading the transcipts, it is obvious he was a little delusional. He and his parently agreed to involuntary manslaughter with a maximum 13 year sentence, and they affirmed he would be out in 5 years due to shcok probation, and being a first time offender. WRONG! He was also bound over as an adult by a well known, former juvenile judge, and current president for advocacy for children, Mrs. Yvette McGee Brown, who will not respond to my letters. I have also written the govenor, who responded to my letter by not responding to anything I spoke of. My brother is currently 26, soon to be 27 in September. He has been through hell in prison, and currently has a severe case of psoraisis. (sp?) We have hired severel attorneys throughout the years, and filed appeals a couple of times. DEAD END. We were told he is eligible for judicial release. I need direction on how to file for it. Can someone help? I also want to do an online petition for his release. I am willing to answer any questions regarding this situation, due to my confidence on the person he is, and has become. He is definitley not the prison type. Someone please give me some feedback.
My friend's son has never until last month had a problem with his prison stay...then it seems things really went haywire when he brushed past a guard due to a dislocated knee (he says he fell down the stairs) and he was literally dragged in cuffs and put into Administrative Segregation for being a 'danger to the institution.'
He has been in touch by mail and has written an appeal which I am currently transferring to legal paper.
There is a huge problem, though, and that is, his aging mother received seven boxes with a checklist of items (personal belongings of his) but no explanation, no hint of why she received them.
I'm wondering if a person's human rights stop at the guard desk, and if the guards and prison staff are regularly examined by professional psychologists...the opportunity to develop and exercise sadistic tendencies is there, and I am afraid (since he described his injuries to his mother in his letter from Ad/Seg) that he has been victimized.
Please help me understand how the prison system operates when a person is assigned to Ad/Seg. He was planning to be released (with about 20,000 other California inmates) next year but now we don't know what is going on. I have contacted his attorney but he has indicated no expertise in that field (I doubt his expertise in any field). My suggestion to his mother was to contact her Congressional representative for help if she can't get any information (the only thing she has gleaned so far has been standard prison Public Relations Talk (BS).)
You'll find an FAQ under the "About the Court" button. Under the "Resources" button you'll see things like the Pro Se Manuals (for do-it-yourself types), forms, and info about checking a case.
Is there a website for Tennessee to check on the statis of Parole Appeal
Here's a link to the Tenn Board of Probation and Parole. I didn't see any way to check on the status of a parole hearing appeal, but there is contact info on the site and an FAQ that might be helpful to you.