November 19, 2012 By Stephen Klarich

Appeals Process: How Do You Appeal A Criminal Case? (PC 1237)

To begin the appeals process, an appeal may be taken by the defendant:

(a) From a final judgment of conviction except as provided in Section 1237.1 and Section 1237.5.

A sentence, an order granting probation, or the commitment of a defendant for insanity, the indeterminate commitment of a defendant as a mentally disordered sex offender, or the commitment of a defendant for controlled substance addiction shall be deemed to be a final judgment within the meaning of this section. Upon appeal from a final judgment the court may review any order denying a motion for a new trial.

(b) From any order made after judgment, affecting the substantial rights of the party.

After a defendant has been convicted at a bench trial or jury trial in a California trial Court, he/she has the right to appeal that conviction. The defendant or his/her attorney must initiate an appeal by filing a “Notice of Appeal” within thirty days of sentencing if the conviction was for a misdemeanor or within sixty days of sentencing if the defendant was convicted of a felony. Deadlines and timelines are particularly crucial in filing an appeal.

If you or a loved one has been convicted of a crime and need an experienced attorney to guide you through the criminal appeals process, it is imperative you contact our law firm. Call us now at 888-749-0034. Hiring an experienced appellate attorney is crucial and essential. The attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have been helping people for over thirty years in appealing their convictions. With offices throughout the Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, San Diego and Orange Counties, we will be there when you call.

AUTHOR: Stephen Klarich

Stephen Klarich is a partner at Wallin & Klarich and expert in the field of sex crimes. For over thirty years, Stephen Klarich has been handling criminal cases and matters involving sex offenses. With an unparalleled knowledge of sex crimes defense, Stephen Klarich protects his clients’ rights. Stephen Klarich has experienced significant success in obtaining a Certificate of Rehabilitation or Governor’s Pardon for his clients. Thousands of clients have put their trust in Stephen Klarich and the attorneys at Wallin & Klarich in their time of legal need.

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