
The Two Key Reasons to Seek an Appeal After Criminal Conviction
In all criminal convictions (sentencing) and civil judgments (final orders), the non-prevailing litigant has an automatic right to appeal. Most appeals go to the Indiana
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In all criminal convictions (sentencing) and civil judgments (final orders), the non-prevailing litigant has an automatic right to appeal. Most appeals go to the Indiana

Generally, in civil and criminal cases, you can appeal a final order of the court within thirty (30) days by filing a notice of appeal

In Indiana, it is unlawful for a serious violent felon, whether convicted in Indiana or another state, to possess a firearm1. However, when applying for
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