If convicted, a defendant still has legal options to challenge the outcome or seek a reduced sentence.
A conviction can be appealed if legal errors affected the trial’s fairness. Grounds for appeal may include:
- Improper evidence admission – If the court allowed evidence that should have been excluded.
- Ineffective assistance of counsel – If the defense attorney failed to provide adequate representation.
- Prosecutorial misconduct – If the prosecution acted unfairly or violated legal procedures.
- Jury misconduct – If jurors engaged in improper behavior that influenced the verdict.