When to Consider an Appeal in a Criminal Case

Ana Pandey • November 5, 2025

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When to Consider an Appeal in a Criminal Case?

A conviction isn’t always the final word. If errors were made during your trial—such as improper evidence use, incorrect jury instructions, or violations of your constitutional rights—you may have grounds to appeal.


Appeals require precise legal reasoning and strong understanding of appellate court procedures. Max Striker Law is experienced in identifying legal mistakes that can change the outcome of a case. Our goal is to make sure your case was handled fairly from start to finish.


If you believe your conviction or sentence was unjust, don’t wait—appeal deadlines are limited. Contact our office right away to discuss your situation and explore your legal options.

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