Appeal Process For Convicts

Summary

When a convict is awaiting an appeal, they may remain in custody or be released on bail with conditions. Regular lawyer consultations are allowed. Appeals in New Brunswick can take several months to over a year. An experienced lawyer can assess a case but cannot predict outcomes.

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How long does an appeal usually take in New Brunswick
The length of an appeal process in New Brunswick can vary, but it generally takes several months to over a year, depending on the complexity of the case and the court's schedule.
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Can an experienced lawyer predict the outcome of a case
An experienced lawyer can provide an educated assessment based on their knowledge and past experiences, but they cannot predict the exact outcome of a case. Legal outcomes depend on various factors including evidence, legal arguments, and judicial decisions.
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What if he says that it’s a high assessment
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It seems like you have concerns about the appeal process and the assessment of your lawyer. While an experienced lawyer can give a high assessment based on their experience, they can't guarantee outcomes. Would you like to share more details about the specific case or situation you're dealing with?