Does it cost money to file a criminal appeal?

Yes, it does cost money to file a criminal appeal in Virginia. There are various fees that must be paid to the courts, such as filing fees, costs for issuing writs or subpoenas, costs for obtaining transcripts, postage and copying costs. Additionally, Virginia law requires that anyone filing a criminal appeal post a $1,000 bond. This bond is typically used to cover the costs of the appeal, such as the court’s costs for issuing the writ and for the return of the writ, as well as the costs of the opposing counsel for their appeal activities. This bond must be paid by the appellant or their attorney, and is held in an interest-bearing account until the case is resolved. For those without the financial means to pay for these costs, the courts provide exemption forms which allow the appeal to proceed without any financial obligation. Those who qualify for this type of exemption must demonstrate their inability to pay the necessary costs. Furthermore, if a criminal appeal is successful, the courts may order the state to reimburse the appellant’s costs. This specific point is something that should be discussed with the appellant’s attorney.

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