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  • Posted By South Shore Criminal Defense 27-Apr-2017

    Criminal Appeals 101

    Most people believe that once they have been convicted of a crime they no longer have a say in what comes next or how their case is handled. However, being convicted of a crime does not necessarily mean that you are out of options, you still may be ...
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