Author: jgriffiths
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I’ve Been In Your Shoes: What Does Justice Impacted Mean?
Tears almost came out of my eyes, thinking about what being justice impacted has meant for my family and me. Justice Impacted means…
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When Can You Appeal To The US Supreme Court?
It’s possible that you could appeal your criminal case to the US Supreme Court. But how do you do it? And is there a chance you can win?
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What Are “Tough On Crime” Laws? How Do They Impact Your Case?
Since the 1980s, “tough on crime” laws have spread throughout our criminal justice system, and they impact your case more than you know.
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Will A Lawyer Take Your Wrongful Conviction Case For Free?
If you’ve been wrongfully convicted, you may be considering hiring a lawyer. But will a lawyer take your wrongful conviction case for free?
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I’ve Been In Your Shoes: What Happens If Police Arrest A Minor?
Are you a minor who has had interactions with the police. Want to know what to expect? Hear from someone who has been in your shoes.
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I’ve Been In Your Shoes: Decisions! Dilemmas! Declarations!
When your son goes to prison, the decisions you make are overwhelming enough. But when someone brutally attacks him, it’s heartbreaking.
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“JPay Sucks.” Here’s Why You’re Not the Only Person Who Thinks So.
If you’re visiting How to Justice, you’ve probably already said it: “JPay sucks.” You’re not alone, but it’s a hard problem to fix.
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What Rules Apply To Your Criminal Court Case?
If you’re charged with a crime, certain rules apply to your criminal case. Which rules apply depends on what court your case is in.
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What Arguments Can You Make In A Criminal Appeal?
If you’ve been convicted of a crime, you’re probably already thinking about what arguments will work best to appeal in your criminal case.
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Can You Win An Appeal For Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel?
The most common argument on appeal in criminal cases focuses on ineffective assistance of counsel. But can you win with that argument?