Urbana, MD Post-Conviction Attorneys
Reliable Lawyers for Post-Conviction Relief Efforts in Urbana
A criminal conviction in Maryland can come with lasting consequences, including, but not limited to jail time, fines, restitution fees, and the loss of certain civil rights. If you believe that your case was somehow mishandled, an Urbana post-conviction lawyer can help you seek appropriate relief after the imposition of your sentence.
Your case does not have to end after a judge's sentence. You can petition to have the court re-examine your case and/or the sentence you were given. At Salvado Law Offices, we can review your options to obtain relief after your conviction, whether it means pursuing a reduced sentence or requesting an appeal.
Unlawful Detention and Habeas Corpus Petitions
Judges can make mistakes. In some cases, you may end up wrongfully convicted and unlawfully placed in confinement due to an error in legal procedure. If you believe that you have been detained in violation of your rights, you can file a writ of habeas corpus (a Latin term that literally translates to "you should have the body") to request a hearing where you can question the reason for your continued detention. In many cases, habeas corpus petitions are filed when somebody is imprisoned for longer than the law allows.
At Salvado Law Offices, our attorneys can go over your eligibility for a writ of habeas corpus and represent you at the hearing. If the court cannot provide a lawful reason for your detainment, we can argue for your release. We will make an aggressive case for your right to freedom after reviewing the conditions of your confinement.
How New Evidence Can Affect Your Conviction
Sometimes, the introduction of new evidence in a criminal case can completely alter the court's perception of events. For instance, testimony from a critical witness could give you a strong alibi showing that you could not have committed the alleged crime. Newly unearthed DNA evidence could also identify a new culprit in the offense.
When new evidence comes to light in your case, you can file an appeal to request a re-examination of the facts, which could result in a preferable sentence. Sometimes, you can file an appeal based on how existing evidence was handled. If the prosecutors used inadmissible evidence to secure a conviction against you, there may be grounds to appeal the judge's decision.
At Salvado Law Offices, our experienced criminal defense lawyers can represent you at an appeal. We will consider all of the evidence in your case to see if we can get the sentence against you reduced or dropped altogether.
Treatment for Substance Addiction After a Conviction
Some crimes such as drug possession or DUI are fueled by substance addiction. Under Maryland law, judges are allowed to sentence people struggling with addiction to treatment instead of incarceration. This opens the doors to rehabilitation for people dealing with a substance abuse disorder, and in many cases, it reduces the risk of these same people reoffending.
To qualify for this kind of relief, you will have to submit to an evaluation to determine if you are dependent on drugs or alcohol. You can seek this relief even if you did not file a motion for reconsideration on your case before the deadline. Court-ordered treatment can last anywhere from three days to a year.
Contact an Urbana, Maryland Post-Conviction Relief Lawyer
Moving on after a criminal conviction can be difficult. At Salvado Law Offices, we can help you seek legal recourse for your sentence. Our Urbana, MD post-conviction attorneys have decades of shared experience, so we can provide you with strong guidance and counsel to address your needs. Call our offices at 301-933-1814 or contact us online to arrange a no-cost consultation today.



