Peter Blair | July 3, 2018 | Appeals \ Criminal System \ Felony Charges \ Law \ Trial Process
Reversing Your Conviction and How the Process Works
When it comes to reversing your conviction, it might not be easy as it sounds on paper. Courts will rarely…
Peter Blair | October 24, 2017 | Uncategorized
Eyewitness Testimony: Should it Always be Trusted in Court?
18 U.S. Code 3502 covers the admissibility in evidence of eyewitness testimony. It states that “the testimony of a witness…
Peter Blair | September 3, 2015 | Appeals \ Criminal Law Terminology \ Defense \ Federal Appeals \ Federal Law \ Felony Charges \ Law \ State Law \ Trial Process
Specific Grounds on Which to Appeal: Sentencing Errors
Many errors made in court are considered “harmless,” and nothing typically is done as a result of them. However, some…