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Providing Skilled Appeals Representation in New Hampshire

If you have been convicted of a crime and believe that your conviction was unfair or that you were treated unfairly, you may be able to appeal your conviction. Appeals are legal challenges that ask a higher court to review the decision made in a lower court. You may be able to have your conviction overturned, your sentence reduced, or other changes made to the outcome of your case.

At George T. Campbell, Attorney at Law, our Manchester appeals lawyer has over 50 years of experience in the legal field. We have handled thousands of cases and have a wealth of knowledge and experience in all areas of the law. If you have been convicted of a crime, we can assist you in filing an appeal, and we can represent you in the appeal process to help you obtain the best possible results.

Our Manchester appeals attorney can review your case and your conviction to determine if you have a viable appeal. If you do, we can help you file an appeal and represent you in the appeal process. As a former trial judge, we can use our trial skills to help you obtain a more favorable outcome in your case.

What Is an Appeal?

An appeal is a legal challenge that asks a higher court to review the decision made in a lower court. Appeals are based on the argument that the lower court made an error that warrants a new trial or a different outcome in the case. Appeals can be filed in criminal or civil cases.

Types of appeals include:

  • Appeal of conviction
  • Appeal of sentence
  • Appeal of probation denial
  • Appeal of suspension
  • Appeal of restitution or fine

An appeal is a lengthy process that requires a great deal of preparation and knowledge of the law. You should not attempt to handle your own appeal. If you have been convicted of a crime, you should contact a Manchester appeals lawyer to help you with your appeal.

Why You Should Hire Our Firm

If you have been convicted of a crime, you may be able to have your conviction overturned, have your sentence reduced, or have other changes made to the outcome of your case. You may be able to file an appeal based on a number of different reasons.

These include:

  • Inadequate counsel at trial;
  • Improper admission of evidence at trial;
  • Inadmissible evidence;
  • Improper jury instruction;
  • Inconsistent verdicts;
  • Improper sentencing;
  • Illegal search and seizure;
  • Incorrect application of law;
  • Newly discovered evidence;
  • Prosecutorial misconduct; and
  • Judicial misconduct.

If you have been convicted of a crime, you should not try to handle your appeal on your own. You should contact a Manchester appeals lawyer who can review your case and help you determine if you have a viable appeal. If you do, we can help you file an appeal and represent you in the appeal process to help you obtain the best possible outcome.

Contact a Manchester criminal defense attorney who is ready to respond to your case. Call (603) 787-5364 today.

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