How do I appeal a criminal conviction?

If you have been convicted of a criminal offense in California and you want to appeal that conviction, you must follow certain steps. The first step is to file a notice of appeal with the court where you were convicted. This must be done within 30 days of the conviction. Once you have filed the notice of appeal, the appellate court will review the evidence presented at trial and determine whether the trial court made any mistakes in its decision or application of the law. The appellate court will also hear arguments from both sides and make a decision about whether the conviction should be affirmed (upheld) or overturned (overturned). If the appellate court determines that the trial court made an error, the case will be sent back to the trial court for a new trial. If the appellate court affirms the conviction, the defendant can still appeal to the California Supreme Court. The California Supreme Court can review the decision of the appellate court and make a final ruling on the matter. The California Supreme Court rulings are binding for all lower courts throughout the state. Appealing a criminal conviction can be a difficult process, and it is important to seek legal advice to make sure you are properly informed of the process. An experienced criminal attorney can help you understand how to appeal the conviction and strengthen your argument.

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