• Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2019 by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
  • Nominated American Society of Legal Advocates Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in the State of Mississippi for 2019
  • Nominated National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in the State of Mississippi
  • Nominated National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in the State of Mississippi for 2018
  • Nominated American Society of Legal Advocates Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in the State of Mississippi for 2018
  • Nominated for 10 Best DUI Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2018 by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2018 by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best DUI/DWI Attorneys by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys for 2017 
  • Nominated for 10 Best Criminal Law Attorneys by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys for 2017
  • Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys by American Institute of Family Law Attorneys for 2017
  • Nominated for Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers by American Society of Legal Advocates for 2017
  • Nominated for Top 100 Criminal Defense Trial Lawyers by the The National Trial Lawyers for 2017
  • Nominated for 10 Best Criminal Law Attorneys by National Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys for 2017
  • Nominated for membership to Top American Lawyers in 2017
  • Nominated for membership of National Association of Personal Injury Lawyers in2017
  • Nominated for 10 Best DUI Attorneys for Client Satisfaction in Mississippi for 2016 by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys
  • Awarded Superb "10" Rating by AVVO
  • Nominated for Top 10 Attorney Award by National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys for 2016
  • Top Attorney DUI on AVVO in 2016
  • Top Contributor DUI on AVVO in 2016
  • Nominated for Top 50 DUI Attorneys by National Advocacy for DUI Defense for 2016
  • Nominated for Top 100 Trial Lawyers by The National Trial Lawyers for 2016
  • Nominated for 10 Best Attorneys in Mississippi for Client Satisfaction for 2016 by American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best Criminal Law Attorney for Mississippi for 2016 by American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys
  • Nominatedfor10 Best Family Law Attorneys by American Institute of Family Law Attorneys for 2016
  • Nominated for Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in America by The National Trial Lawyers
  • Nominated for Top 10 Attorney Award for 2015 in Mississippi by National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys
  • Nominated for 10 Best Client Satisfaction Award in 2014 by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys
  • Nominated for Top 50 DUI Attorneys for 2014 in Mississippi by the National Advocacy for DUI Defense
  • Nominated for Top 10 Attorney Award for 2014 in Mississippi by National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys
  • Top Contributor DUI on AVVO in 2014
  • Top Contributor Criminal Defense on AVVO in 2014
  • Top Attorney DUI on AVVO in 2014
  • Top Attorney Criminal Defense on AVVO in 2014

Understanding Criminal Procedure And Criminal Appeals In Mississippi

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What is a Criminal Appeal in Mississippi?

During a criminal appeal in North Mississippi, the prosecution or defense asks a higher (appellate) court to review and either reverse or modify a lower (trial) court’s decision. 

When a defendant is found guilty after a trial, they have a right to appeal the verdict. However, the prosecution cannot appeal an acquittal. Both sides can appeal a defendant’s sentence, as well as any interim decisions made by a judge, such as the admissibility of certain evidence. 

Appellate courts are concerned with legal errors. They do not hear evidence or make findings of fact as to whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty. An appellate court examines a trial for any potential errors in terms of procedure, the law that was applied, and how it was applied.

It’s best not to navigate the criminal justice system on your own. You need an experienced attorney in North Mississippi who will fight for your rights. Call William Wayne Housley, Attorney at Law today at 662-844-5635 or contact us through our online portal to schedule a consultation.

Grounds for a Criminal Appeal in Mississippi

The specific grounds of an appeal will vary from case to case. Ultimately, an appellant must show that the lower court made a substantial or material error during the trial, i.e., one that affected the outcome of the trial. 

Common grounds of appeal include:

Serious error of law

A defendant may file an appeal on the basis that the trial court made an error in how they applied the law to the facts, for example, if the judge gave incorrect instructions to the jury on a legal issue or miscalculated the sentence. 

Abuse of discretion

A trial judge has wide discretion when ruling on pretrial motions and legal issues that arise during a trial. A party can appeal an interim ruling that was clearly unreasonable, erroneous, or arbitrary, and unsupported by the facts or law. 

Ineffective counsel

A defendant has a constitutional right to adequate representation during their trial. If a trial lawyer’s representation was so poor that it resulted in an unfair trial, this may provide a defendant with the basis for an appeal.  

Improper jury conduct

A defendant may appeal their conviction if a juror acted improperly during the trial or deliberations, for example, by speaking to a witness. 

Possible Outcomes of a Criminal Appeal in North Mississippi

After considering an appeal, an appellate court may:

  • Affirm the trial court’s decision and uphold the conviction and sentence 
  • Reverse, or overrule, the trial court’s decision
  • Remand, or return, the case to the trial court for a full retrial, resentence, or reconsideration of a specific aspect of the trial based on the appellate court’s finding
  • Modify a sentence

An appellate court can also dismiss an appeal on procedural issues, such as a lack of jurisdiction. 

When to Hire a Criminal Appeals Lawyer in North Mississippi

Criminal appeals involve a highly specialized area of law. So, if you are considering appealing the outcome in your criminal trial, it’s worth speaking to an experienced criminal appeals attorney. That’s why you should call William Wayne Housley, Attorney at Law at 662-844-5635 immediately to schedule a consultation.

Not only can we provide you with expert advice based on the specific circumstances of your case, but we can also review your trial with fresh eyes. This helps to identify all potential grounds of appeal in your matter. 

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