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Extraordinary Writs in Criminal Cases | Michael Falkenberg
Texas Appellate Law Podcast
English - October 07, 2021 10:00 - 49 minutes - 45.6 MBBusiness Technology appeals appellate lawyer attorney Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Most appellate practitioners deal with direct appeals from trial court rulings. But criminal practitioners know that direct appeals are only part of the process. At the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, writ practice takes up a large portion of the docket. Todd Smith and Jody Sanders sit down with an expert on writ practice, Michael Falkenberg, Supervising Attorney at the Court of Criminal Appeals. Michael overviews the types of writs the Court considers and how the process works. He also explains how technological innovations have contributed to innocence cases, particularly when new evidence emerges years after a criminal trial. He also shares some of the more interesting writs he has encountered in his legal career.
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