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Appellate Court Holds That It Lacks Jurisdiction To Review Constitutional Challenges to SORA Requirements

Posted on August 29, 2019 by nnieman10

Read Nate Nieman’s new post on the Appellate Lawyer Association’s blog, The Brief.

 

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Supreme Court Holds that Counsel’s Failure to Appeal at Client’s Request Prejudices Client, Even with Plea Waiver

Posted on May 5, 2019 by nnieman10

Visit ALA’s “The Brief” blog to read Nate Nieman’s latest analysis of the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Garva v. Idaho concerning the effect of appeal waivers on counsel’s duty to file a notice of appeal.

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“Appellate Court Declines to Extend Admonition Exception For Untimely Filed Notice of Appeal in Criminal Case”

Posted on June 1, 2015 by nnieman10

Read Mr. Nieman’s new article examining the “admonition exception” in the context of stipulated bench trials in The Brief, a blog published by the Illinois Appellate Lawyer’s Association.

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“Illinois Appellate Court Holds That Order of Supervision Following Trial in Juvenile Proceeding is Interlocutory and Not Appealable”

Posted on March 23, 2015 by nnieman10

Read Mr. Nieman’s new article examining appellate jurisdiction over appeals from juvenile supervision orders in The Brief, a blog published by the Illinois Appellate Lawyer’s Association.

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“In Criminal Case, Incorrect Advice From Trial Court Did Not Save Untimely Notice of Appeal”

Posted on March 9, 2015 by nnieman10

Read Mr. Nieman’s new article in The Brief, a blog published by the Illinois Appellate Lawyer’s Association.

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“Seventh Circuit: In Criminal Case, No Appellate Jurisdiction Over Indictment Dismissed Without Prejudice”

Posted on December 30, 2014 by nnieman10

Read Mr. Nieman’s new article examining appellate jurisdiction over criminal indictments dismissed without prejudice in The Brief, a blog published by the Illinois Appellate Lawyer’s Association.

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“You’ve Got Mail: First District Discusses the Requirements of Rules 373 and 12(b)(3) to Non-Attorneys”

Posted on October 1, 2014 by nnieman10

Read Mr. Nieman’s new article examining the technical requirements for filing a notice of appeal by mail in The Brief, a blog published by the Illinois Appellate Lawyer’s Association.

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Illinois Post-Conviction Blog is owned and operated by attorney Nate Nieman, a post-conviction and appellate lawyer in Rock Island, IL. The IPCB was created as a resource for criminal defense lawyers and clients seeking to keep abreast of the quickly developing body of law concerning criminal collateral attacks in Illinois state courts. The IPCB is specifically focused on providing timely reporting and analysis of recent decisions involving Illinois’ Post-Conviction Hearing Act, §2-1401 petitions, state habeas corpus and mandamus actions, and the like.

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