Summary
Appealing a conviction after a plea agreement is challenging but possible, especially if there was ineffective assistance of counsel, coercion, or procedural errors. Judges can inform you that you may waive certain appeal rights by entering a plea agreement. Sentences for multiple cases on the same day can be consecutive or concurrent, affecting future sentencing. Verbal waivers of conflict of interest are valid but should be documented in writing. If your attorney represented a sworn witness, it could be a conflict of interest, potentially impacting your trials fairness. The Kansas Bar Association offers legal referrals, handles complaints, and provides legal resources.Full Conversation
can you appeal a conviction after a plea agreement
Generally, appealing a conviction after a plea agreement is challenging but not impossible. In Kansas, potential grounds for appeal might include:
- Ineffective assistance of counsel.
- Plea was not entered voluntarily or was coerced.
- The court exceeded its authority in sentencing.
What's the primary reason you wish to appeal?
what if a udge tells you that you cannot
It seems like you might be dealing with a complex situation. Generally, judges have significant discretion, but there are checks and balances. If a judge tells you that you cannot appeal a conviction after a plea agreement, you might consider:
- Consulting with an attorney to explore if the judge's decision can be contested.
- Investigating if there were any procedural errors or violations of your rights.
What's the specific reason the judge gave for denying the appeal? This could help in determining your next steps.
can a judge tell you that you do not have the right to appeal your plea agreement conviction during your plea hearing
In Kansas, a judge can inform you that by entering a plea agreement, you may be waiving certain rights to appeal. However, this doesn't mean you have no options. Potential grounds for appeal might include:
- Ineffective assistance of counsel.
- Plea was not entered voluntarily or was coerced.
- Procedural errors or violations of rights.
What specific concerns do you have regarding your plea agreement?
if you get sentenced for two cases on the same day, do they affect each others sentencing history
When sentenced for two cases on the same day in Kansas, the sentences can impact each other, especially in terms of whether they are served consecutively or concurrently. Key points include:
- Consecutive Sentences: Serve one sentence after the other.
- Concurrent Sentences: Serve sentences simultaneously.
- Criminal History Score: May affect future sentencing.
Which type of sentence did the judge impose in your situation?
does a verbal waiver of conflict of interest from the defendent count
In Kansas, a verbal waiver of conflict of interest from a defendant can be valid, but it's typically recommended to have such waivers documented in writing to avoid any future disputes or misunderstandings. The court usually prefers written waivers for a clear record.
Do you have any specific concerns about a conflict of interest in your case?
my attorney represented a sworn witness on my case
It sounds like your attorney representing a sworn witness in your case could present a significant conflict of interest. This situation might have impacted the fairness of your trial and could be grounds for an appeal or other legal action.
~Kansas Bar Association
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.ksbar.org
Would you like more information on how to proceed with a conflict of interest claim?
what does the kansas bar association do?
The Kansas Bar Association (KBA) serves several key functions:
- Provides continuing legal education for lawyers.
- Offers resources and support for legal professionals.
- Assists the public with legal information and referrals.
- Promotes justice and legal reform.
Would you like more details on how they can help with your specific situation?
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The Kansas Bar Association (KBA) can help you in several ways:
- Legal Referrals: They can refer you to a lawyer who specializes in conflict of interest cases.
- Disciplinary Actions: They handle complaints against lawyers.
- Legal Resources: They provide various legal resources and information.
Would you like guidance on how to file a complaint or seek a legal referral?