Appeals & Post-Conviction
Attorney Craig Kuhary, with Congdon, Walden, Schuster & Vaklyes, S.C., is a leading Wisconsin criminal defense attorney in post-conviction actions, including appeals and claims of ineffective assistance of counsel. You have a limited amount of time to file an appeal or an ineffective assistance of counsel claim, so you should contact me immediately for a free consultation to get the ball rolling.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims
If you were convicted in a jury trial and you are unhappy with the way your attorney handled your case, you can seek a new trial due to ineffective representation by your lawyer.
Here are some examples of ineffective assistance of counsel:
- Did you tell your attorney to hire an expert and he or she didn’t?
- Did your attorney fail to investigate your case prior to your trial?
- Did your attorney not call alibi witnesses?
I am not afraid to challenge another lawyer's competence at trial. I have handled some groundbreaking cases in ineffective representation of counsel. Here are some examples:
State v. Pitsch, 124 Wis. 2d 628, 369 N.W. 2d 711 (1985).
State v. Pulizzano, 155 Wis. 2d 633, 456 N.W.2d 325 (1990).
Appeals
As an criminal appeal attorney, I have a strong record of filing appeals in Wisconsin appellate courts and have successfully secured reversals on a number of criminal convictions and sentences. Let me be your Wisconsin appeals lawyer. You only have 20 days from the date of your sentencing to initiate an appeal. Contact me online right away to talk with me about your right to appeal.
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