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If you plead guilty, you give up your right to appeal the conviction. The first step is filing a Notice of Appeal within 30 days after the judgment of conviction or sentence in the trial court. This document informs the court and the prosecution of your intention to seek appellate review.
The judge has the authority to accept or reject a plea bargain. They will consider the nature of the charges and the defendants criminal history, if any, as well as the circumstances surrounding the case.
The common types of pleas include: Not Guilty Plea. The most common plea entered in criminal cases is the not guilty plea. Guilty Plea. On the opposite end of the spectrum is the guilty plea. Nolo Contendere (No Contest) Plea. Alford Plea. Standby Plea.
Unless good cause be shown, and a continuance duly granted by the court, all offenses for which indictments are presented to the court shall be tried no later than two hundred seventy (270) days after the accused has been arraigned.
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