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Matthew Barhoma with Barhoma Law, P.C. Weighs in on a Motion for New Trial, Appellate Chances, and Various Post-Conviction Remedies

Mollie Tibbets’ alleged killer has been convicted of her murder by a jury. While the jury found him guilty, he took the stand in his own case, attesting there were others involved and he was under duress. At first, the testimony seemed strange. And ultimately, the jury did not buy it, when they convicted him of her murder.

During the sentencing phase, Mollie Tibberts’ alleged killer brings a Motion for a New Trialwhich is a motion to bring about a new trial based on “new and additional evidence.”

In this video, California Criminal Appeals attorney, Matthew Barhoma, founder of Barhoma Law, P.C. breaks down analysis regarding the new evidence and outlines all the ways you can use this evidence. This analysis covers even how to use “new and additional evidence” in a Writ of Habeas Corpus setting and in other post-conviction and appellate procedures.

Consult with California Criminal Appeal Lawyers 

If you or a loved one is seeking a Motion for a New Trial, a Writ of Habeas Corpus, a direct appeal, and/or other post-conviction remedies, contact a Barhoma Law, P.C. attorney today to determine your likelihood of success. You can contact California Criminal Appeals attorneys with Barhoma Law by calling (213) 800-7664 or submitting a contact submission here.

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