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Once you are convicted of a crime, it is within your legal rights to appeal the decision. Working with an experienced appellate attorney who has a thorough understanding of the appeals process will give you the peace of mind you need during this challenging time. Dean Law Group P.C. has successfully served Oregon residents as an appellate advocate in criminal law, family law, and administrative appeals, working hard to ensure that clients receive an equitable outcome. If you or someone you love wishes to appeal your case, contact our office as soon as possible to get started.
Once you’ve been convicted, you have the option to appeal your case in the Oregon Court of Appeals. The appellate court, made up of 13 judges, has the authority to hear civil and criminal appeals (excluding death penalty cases and tax court cases). If you believe their ruling is still unfair, you have the right to petition the Oregon Supreme Court to review the judges’ decision.
Adam Dean, founding attorney at Dean Law Group P.C., has served as an appellate advocate in a number of criminal law, family law, and administrative appeals. Reported decisions include:
Attorney Adam Dean has successfully appealed cases in the Oregon Court of Appeals and the Oregon Supreme Court. He’s dedicated to working with each client to ensure that they receive the best results. Get in touch today.
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