What happens if the defendant appeals his/her conviction?
Banner
Highlighted
Highlighted
In most instances, a convicted defendant has the right to appeal the conviction and ask for a new trial. An appellate court, not the trial court, will decide whether the law was followed during the trial, and, if not, it may order a new trial. You have the right to watch the attorneys argue the case before the appellate court. Remember that no new testimony is presented during this process; instead, the appellate judges consider the trial records.