Receiving a conviction for a criminal charge can feel like a period at the end of a sentence. It should feel like a semicolon, because this is not the end of the criminal proceedings available to you. While a criminal conviction might feel like a permanent situation...
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The difference between an appeal and post-conviction relief
The relief you can seek post-conviction can be confusing. And if you don’t properly navigate the process, you might be denied the relief that you deserve. This week, we want to briefly look at the difference between a direct appeal of a conviction and a motion for...
Examining the constitutional implications of Oregon homelessness
The case of Grants Pass v. Johnson has emerged as a pivotal legal battle that has reached the United States Supreme Court. The case originated from a dispute over restrictions on outdoor sleeping and has sparked a constitutional debate on homelessness. Ninth Circuit...
