If you have been cleared of all charges, or have served your time and paid your fines, you should be allowed to turn your life around. Clearing your name by expunging your record can help you to get back on track and move on with your life. Whether your case involves a conviction, a dismissal or identity theft, you may be able to clear your record under new legal procedures in New Mexico.
https://www.slideshare.net/justappeals/expunge-my-record-in-new-mexico-just-appeals
Scott M. Davidson, Ph.D., a graduate of Yale University, and a former appellate judicial law clerk, has 20 years of successful experience litigating appeals. Dr. Davidson has an extensive history of winning criminal and civil appeals in state and federal courts. Dr. Davidson is principal and founder of JustAppeals.Net, a boutique law firm focusing on appellate and post-judgment litigation.
Saturday, February 15, 2020
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Am I Eligible For Clearing My Records Of Conviction?

New Mexico Governor has passed into law criminal expungement. Learn if you are eligible to clear your record in NM. Learn about eligibility.
https://www.slideshare.net/justappeals/am-i-eligible-for-clearing-my-records-of-conviction
Monday, January 20, 2020
Am I Eligible For Clearing My Records Of Conviction?

A criminal record can make it difficult to find a place to live, pursue your education or advance in your career. Learn how to clear your record through expungement.
https://issuu.com/appealsjust/docs/just_appeals_clear_your_record-jan
Sunday, January 19, 2020
What are the grounds for an appeal?

The most common grounds for appeal include improper exclusion or admission of evidence, incorrect jury instructions, lack of sufficient evidence to support a guilty sentence, false arrest, juror misconduct, and ineffective assistance of counsel. In order to have grounds to appeal, the error in question must have been egregious enough to affect the outcome of the defendant\'s case.
https://justappeals.wordpress.com/2020/01/14/what-are-the-grounds-for-an-appeal/
Can you appeal a judge’s decision?
It is very uncommon in the appeals process to change a judge’s decision. What most often happens in the court of appeals is that instead of questioning the judge’s decision, appellate lawyers question the legal errors that may have impacted the case’s decision. If these errors are serious enough, the court of appeals may overturn the decision.
http://justappeals.over-blog.com/2020/01/can-you-appeal-a-judge-s-decision.html
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Can you appeal a judge’s decision?
It is very uncommon in the appeals process to change a judge’s decision. What most often happens in the court of appeals is that instead of questioning the judge’s decision, appellate lawyers question the legal errors that may have impacted the case’s decision. If these errors are serious enough, the court of appeals may overturn the decision.
http://justappeals.over-blog.com/2020/01/can-you-appeal-a-judge-s-decision.html
What are the grounds for an appeal?

The most common grounds for appeal include improper exclusion or admission of evidence, incorrect jury instructions, lack of sufficient evidence to support a guilty sentence, false arrest, juror misconduct, and ineffective assistance of counsel. In order to have grounds to appeal, the error in question must have been egregious enough to affect the outcome of the defendant\'s case.
https://justappeals.wordpress.com/2020/01/14/what-are-the-grounds-for-an-appeal/
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