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Firm Overview | Vladimir Gagic PLLC

Firm Overview | Vladimir Gagic PLLC

After a sentencing, a criminal defendant who is not happy with what happened may be able to file a written appeal or petition. If you have a trial, are convicted, and then sentenced, you can file what is called and appeal. A notice of appeal must be filed within twenty (20) days from the sentencing date. If you plead guilty and are sentenced, you cannot file a direct appeal to the Court of Appeals. Instead, you can only file a Rule 32 Petition for Post-Conviction Relief (within ninety (90) days). The same judge will listen to your arguments and make a decision. If you lose, then you have a right to ask the Court of Appeals to look at your complaint.

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Law Office of Vladimir Gagic PLLC

Law Office of Vladimir Gagic PLLC
111 W Monroe St
Suite 1211
Phoenix, AZ 85003

The building is one block South of Van Buren on the SW Corner of Monroe and First Avenue. Validated parking is in the public parking garage. The garage is on the West side of building, and you can enter from Second Avenue between Adams and Monroe.

Phone: 602-955-1985
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