Can I appeal a criminal conviction if I have accepted a plea deal?

Yes, you can appeal a criminal conviction even if you have accepted a plea deal in Colorado. The first step is to file a "Notice of Intention to Appeal" with the clerk of the court. This document informs the court that you are contesting the conviction and requests a record of the trial proceedings. You will then have to file a "Brief in Support of the Appeal" with the Colorado Court of Appeals. This is a legal document that outlines your argument and the law on which you are relying. In this document, you will need to explain why the court should overturn your conviction or sentence. If the Court of Appeals agrees, they will then issue a "Certificate of Appealability" and order a rehearing. The rehearing will occur in the same court where the original trial occurred. During the rehearing, both the prosecution and defense will have the opportunity to present evidence and the judge may or may not make a final ruling. It is important to keep in mind that the appeals process can be lengthy and costly, so it is generally not recommended to appeal a plea deal unless there were serious issues with your case that could potentially result in a favorable outcome. However, in certain situations, it could be in your best interests to proceed with an appeal.

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