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Arizona Criminal Appeals Lawyer
A “not guilty” verdict on all charges usually ends a criminal case. The prosecution cannot appeal a not guilty verdict once a defendant has been acquitted by a jury. A “guilty” verdict on some or all of the charges, however, does not mean that the case is over. Defendants who believe that they have been wrongfully convicted of a crime have a number of options, including filing post-trial motions, pursuing an appeal, or filing a petition for post-conviction relief. Attorney William Foreman has over fifteen years of experience handling a variety of post-verdict motions, appeals, and petitions for post-conviction relief including:
- Appeals in State Courts of Appeal
- Commutation and Clemency Proceedings
- Motions for Acquittal
- Motions for a New Trial
- Petitions for Post-Conviction Relief
- Petitions for Review to State Supreme Courts
- State Supreme Court Appeals
When facing criminal charges, it is important to hire a lawyer that has experience in court, as well as the ability to assess the unique characteristics of a case and help design a strategy for winning a case. For further information about post-verdict motions, appeals, or petitions, please contact Attorney William Foreman today.

