Criminal Procedure
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Table of Contents
Chapter 14 |
Appellate Practice and Other Posttrial Remedies | Page |
1. |
THE RIGHT TO APPEAL |
446 |
2. |
THE APPEAL PROCESS:GENERALLY | 447 |
3. |
THE FIRST APPEAL:THE COURT OF APPEALS | 448 |
4. |
THE APPELLATE ROLE OF A STATE SUPREME COURT |
448 |
5. |
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES: ONLY A POTENTIAL FOR REVIEW | 449 |
6. |
APPELLATE ASSISTANCE TO THE DEFENDANT:THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL |
449 |
7. |
APPELLATE ASSISTANCE TO THE DEFENDANT:THE INDIGENT’S RIGHT TO ATRANSCRIPT | 456 |
8. |
LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR AN APPEAL: PRESERVING THE RECORD |
459 |
9. |
THE PLAIN ERROR RULE:ABILITY TO APPEAL WITHOUT PRESERVING THE RECORD | 459 |
10. |
SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION:ALWAYS AN APPEALABLE ISSUE | 461 |
11. |
THE APPELLATE PROCESS:MAKING ITWORK | 461 |
12. |
ADVERSE APPELLATE RESULTS:THE NEXT STEP | 464 |
13. |
COLLATERAL ATTACK:THEWRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS | 466 |
14. |
SUMMARY | 468 |
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