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09 Sep

Top 10 Prisoner Rights Supreme Court Cases

Here’s my listing of the Top 10 United States Supreme Court cases involving prisoner civil rights. As a bonus, I’m also including an eleventh case frequently ignored by prisoners. Most cases challenging prisoner rights are filed by prison...

06 Sep

The Colossal Book of Criminal Citations

The Colossal Book of Criminal Citations, (7th Edition), is a book which has continuously evolved since 2014. What makes my book unique, it’s premised upon questions asked by criminal defendants who understand very little about the law. Through ...

17 May

When do I File an IAC Claim?

When raising a claim of ineffective assistance of counsel (“IAC”), it is important to understand when to present the argument. I have been asked, do I file the claim in the direct appellate brief or the post-conviction brief? Because this...

11 May

How to Get Federal Review of State Convictions

I have been asked to describe the methods of how someone can get Federal Court review of a State Court conviction. There are two primary statutes which allow State Court convictions to be reviewed by a Federal Court. The first statute, 28 U.S.C. §125...

27 Apr

How to Attack a Trial Witness’s Credibility

In the courtroom, the credibility of trial witnesses can make or break a case. Lawyers must be adept at challenging the testimony of various types of witnesses to ensure a fair trial. In this comprehensive guide, well explore strategies for attacking...

20 Apr

125 IAC Issues to Address

A reader has asked, what are some successful ineffective assistance of counsel cases?  To answer the question, I decided to create another checklist. It is designed similar to the free post-conviction checklist and free habeas corpus checklist. ...

21 Mar

When Does Post-Conviction Relief Work?

In the criminal justice system, a conviction is not necessarily the end of the road for someone convicted of a crime. Post-conviction relief (PCR) offers convicted individuals an opportunity to challenge their conviction or sentence after the trial a...

10 Mar

Can an Overturned Verdict be Retried?

In the realm of criminal justice, a verdict signifies the culmination of legal proceedings, often embodying months or years of investigation, deliberation, and trial. However, what transpires when that verdict is overturned? Can an overturned verdict...

09 Mar

Your Complete Guide to Sentencing Factors

The sentencing of a criminal defendant is a complex process that involves weighing various factors to determine the appropriate punishment for the crime committed. While the severity of the offense is undoubtedly a significant factor, judges also tak...

07 Mar

Does Credibility Matter in a Criminal Trial?

A reader has asked, does credibility matter in a criminal trial? My answer is that legally it does. However, in practicality, sometimes it doesn’t seem to matter. While I have never been a deliberating juror, trial experience tells me that juro...