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New Jersey Criminal Appeals Attorneys

New Jersey Criminal Appeals Attorney

Union County Appeals Process Lawyer

Union, Middlesex, Monmouth, Essex, Hudson, and Ocean County Criminal Attorney

If you have been convicted of a crime, it may be a good time to consider hiring a new attorney to handle your appeal. Whether or not your current attorney was diligent in handling your criminal charge, a new perspective on your case may be what is needed in order to defeat your prison sentence. If you would like to speak with an experienced criminal defense lawyer about reducing an excessive sentence, issues with the jury, discovery of new evidence, or prosecutorial misconduct, I am ready to speak with you today. My name is Anthony N. Palumbo, criminal defense lawyer at the law firm of Palumbo & Renaud and I would be happy to discuss your case with you in a Free Consultation at 1-866-664-8118. Together we can go over the facts of your previous trial and I will provide you with legal advice as to whether an appeal is the best avenue in your defense.

New Jersey Appeals Process

If you have been convicted of a crime then you have the right to appeal. In order to file an appeal you must file a notice of appeal with the city clerk's office. Then you must obtain the transcripts from your trial and mail them to both the court and to the prosecution. You must then write an appellate brief explaining why the judgment is improper. Not all reasons will be deemed grounds for an appeal so it is important to speak with an experienced lawyer to determine whether an appeal is right in your case. The rules which apply to the appeals process depend on the crime or offense for which you were convicted. For example, if you were convicted of a traffic offense in municipal court, you have 20 days to file an appeal, but if you were convicted of a crime in county court, then you have 45 days from the day the final judgment was entered to file the appeal. Thus, if you feel an appeal is warranted in your case you should not hesitate to speak with an experienced appeals attorney.

Contact an Experienced Appeals Attorney

My name is Anthony N. Palumbo and as a former prosecutor, I am very familiar with both the appeals process and the judges who preside over appeals in New Jersey. Based on the particular circumstances of your case and the officials involved I will be able to tell you which arguments will work to the best of your advantage. I have been practicing law in New Jersey for over 35 years and in the vast majority of my cases I obtain highly favorable results. To speak with me in a Free Consultation, call 1-866-664-8118 today. I defend individuals throughout New Jersey including Monmouth, Union, Essex, and Ocean County.

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I am Anthony N. Palumbo, an experienced and aggressive criminal and municipal defense lawyer, and I represent clients throughout North Jersey, including the communities of Berkeley Heights, Eatontown, Fanwood, Garwood, Kearny, Elizabeth, Woodbridge, Linden, Rahway, Clark, Westfield, Cranford, Roselle, Roselle Park, Springfield, Plainfield, Maplewood, Scotch Plains, Kenilworth, Summit, Union Township, Sayreville, Asbury Park, Toms River, West Orange, Hillside, Seaside, Hoboken, Piscataway, Edison, New Brunswick, East Brunswick, North Brunswick, Perth Amboy and Newark; and other locations in Union County, Middlesex County, Somerset County, Hudson County, Essex County, Morris County, Ocean County and Monmouth County, New Jersey.

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