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Introducing the “Knowledge Series” on Post Conviction Law

  • Oct 3, 2025
  • 2 min read

Criminal Appeals Advocates (CAA) is excited to launch our new Knowledge Series, an ongoing collection of plain‑English articles that explain the most important tools and procedures in post‑conviction law, including direct appeals, habeas writs, and other methods. The series is published by the attorneys at CAA and is designed for individuals, families, and professionals who need clear answers about what happens after a

The CAA Knowledge Series includes articles published by the firm's attorneys and can be accessed at CriminalAppealsAdvocates.com/knowledge.
The CAA Knowledge Series includes articles published by the firm's attorneys and can be accessed at CriminalAppealsAdvocates.com/knowledge.

conviction.


The Knowledge Series is now live and can be accessed at CriminalAppealsAdvocates.com/knowledge It currently has one article and there are plans for a large number of additional articles over the upcoming weeks and months.


Why this series?


Post‑conviction practice is both vital and complex. Statutes, court rules, and recent decisions interact in ways that can be difficult to navigate without a roadmap. Our aim is to demystify the process—what each remedy is, when it applies, what deadlines matter, and what evidence is typically required—so readers can make informed, timely decisions.


What you’ll find inside


Over the coming months, CAA will publish focused explainers on topics such as:

  • Writs of habeas corpus (non‑capital convictions)

  • DNA testing motions and evidentiary standards

  • Ineffective assistance of counsel and the Strickland framework

  • Newly discovered evidence and actual‑innocence claims

  • Out‑of‑time appeals, retroactivity, and procedural default

  • Clemency basics and how it intersects with court remedies


Each piece will highlight important topics that may include the purpose of the remedy, key prerequisites, common pitfalls, and practical takeaways.


Stay connected

You can follow the Knowledge Series here. If you have questions about how these topics may apply to a specific case, please contact our office to discuss whether the firm may be willing to accept your case. Please note that the lawyers at CAA are not available to offer free advice, as the lawyers' time is dedicated to the firm's existing clients.


Disclaimer: These articles are for general information only and do not constitute legal advice. Reading them does not create an attorney‑client relationship. Deadlines are strict; consult counsel about your specific facts.

 
 

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