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Updated: 4/13/2007 5:35 pm
If you're convicted of a crime, you have the right to appeal the conviction and have a higher court review your trial to ensure that it was conducted fairly. If it's found that a mistake was made, the appeal court can order a new trial, dismiss the charges against you, or take any action necessary to address the injustice. A conviction in county court is appealed to a panel of circuit court judges; a circuit court conviction is appealed to the district court of appeal in your area of jurisdiction. Your appeal is not automatic, but must be filed by an attorney, so if you've been tried and convicted, you should consider contacting an attorney and request that he or she files for an appeal in your case. As with your original trial, you have the right to an attorney; if you can't afford one, the court will appoint a public defender to represent you. Again, this is not an automatic process, so if you believe you need a public defender to help you appeal your case, you should bring the matter to the attention of an attorney or the court. If your appeal to the district court of appeals fails, your case can be appealed to the state supreme court. In rare cases, an appeal can be made to a federal appeals court to review the findings of a state court. This process is generally initiated by the issuing of a writ. Cases that raise questions of constitutionality can be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. If you've been convicted of a crime, an attorney can advise you of your various appeals options.
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Robert RatliffRobert Ratliff is one of the Country’s most dedicated post-conviction and criminal defense attorneys. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh where he received a B.A. and the University of Cincinnati Taft College of Law where he received his Juris Doctorate, Mr. Ratliff has practiced law in the State of Ohio and Alabama and has appeared in State and Federal courts throughout the United States. Mr. Ratliff is admitted to practice before all Federal Courts of Appeal, the United States Supreme Court and numerous District Courts.

Mr. Ratliff is a tireless advocate of the constitutional rights of individuals. He has represented people charged in criminal matters throughout the United States and overseas. At every opportunity Mr. Ratliff has fought for the rights of individuals and against the oppression of the Government. Mr. Ratliff is also the publisher and author of the monthly newsletter, Ratliff’s Law Review which has provided attorney’s, inmates and their families with concise and updated legal analysis on today’s most important criminal defense developments.*

*The following language is required pursuant to Rule 7.2, Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct: No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

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