Wrongful Conviction Legal Options

Summary

If you believe you were wrongfully convicted in Alabama, consider filing a post-conviction relief petition, seeking a lawyer for a possible appeal, or contacting the Innocence Project of Alabama. If you face difficulties finding help, continue seeking legal representation, possibly a pro bono lawyer, reach out to law school clinics, or contact non-profit organizations that handle wrongful convictions. Consult a legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.

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Me and my brother on the same case but we have different case numbers, he confessed to his crime and they have him life with out parole. The forced me to sign a blind pled and gave me 25yrs. I've done 15yrs. This took place in the state of Alabama. What should i do to get back in court i fill ive been wrong convicted
You may want to consider these options:
- File a post-conviction relief petition.
- Seek a lawyer for a possible appeal.
- Contact the Innocence Project of Alabama for assistance.
These are general suggestions. It's important to consult a lawyer for advice tailored to your situation.
What if nobody wast to help because they know I've been wrong convicted
You may want to consider these options:
- Continuing to seek legal representation, possibly a pro bono lawyer.
- Reaching out to law school clinics that handle wrongful conviction cases.
- Contacting non-profit organizations that help with wrongful convictions.
Please seek a legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.