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Sweeping Down The Plain: A Modern Rule For Direct Review In Oklahoma Criminal Appeals, Bryan Lester Dupler Oct 2014

Sweeping Down The Plain: A Modern Rule For Direct Review In Oklahoma Criminal Appeals, Bryan Lester Dupler

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

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No-Merit Briefs Undermine The Adversary Process In Criminal Appeals, Randall L. Hodgkinson Apr 2001

No-Merit Briefs Undermine The Adversary Process In Criminal Appeals, Randall L. Hodgkinson

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

Appellate defense attorneys face a dilemma when faced with an appeal that has no obvious merit. No-merit briefs allow an attorney to forego an appeal when there is no apparent merit. In cases involving direct appeals from conviction, the cost of abandonment of the client far outweighs the benefits.