Elizabeth Franklin-Best is a dedicated Oklahoma federal appeals lawyer who can assist you.
Our team understands how daunting your situation can seem and the potential impact a federal conviction can have on your life. We are dedicated to fighting for your rights in federal appeals court and will work tirelessly to ensure you achieve the best possible outcome.
Don’t allow a federal conviction or sentence to damage your future. Contact Elizabeth Franklin-Best today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you fight for your rights in federal appeals court.
Oklahoma Federal Crime Rates and Appeals
Do you feel that Oklahoma’s federal criminal justice system is unjustly targeting you or your loved one? Understanding the specific statistics surrounding federal crimes and appeals in Oklahoma is critical to fighting against a system that may seem stacked against you.
According to the 2021 Federal Sentencing Statistics, in the fiscal year 2021, there were 826 federal criminal cases in Oklahoma, making up 1.5% of all cases.
Of these cases:
- 703 were felonies and 113 were misdemeanors
- 819 individuals entered a plea of guilty, while seven went to trial
- 70 federal appeals were filed
Understanding the statistics surrounding federal crimes and appeals is an important aspect of navigating the appeals process in Oklahoma.
By knowing the trends and patterns of federal convictions and appeals in the state, you can better understand the legal landscape and make informed decisions about your case.
Helpful Federal Appeals Resources in Oklahoma
Several resources are available to individuals seeking federal appeals assistance in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Law Libraries
Various law libraries throughout Oklahoma, such as the Donald E. Pray Law Library at the University of Oklahoma College of Law and the Oklahoma County Law Library, offer free access to legal resources, including information on federal appeals. Patrons can use these libraries to research their cases and seek guidance from knowledgeable staff.
United States Courts Website
The United States Courts website provides information on the federal judiciary, including the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers Oklahoma. The website offers resources such as court forms, rules, and procedures to help individuals better understand the federal appeals process and requirements.
Federal Inmate Search
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) website offers a mobile-friendly search tool to help locate a specific inmate in their custody. By providing the inmate’s name or register number, you can access information such as their current location, release date, and contact information for the institution where they are housed. This resource can be especially helpful for loved ones searching for an incarcerated family member or friend.
Our Federal Appeals Practice Areas
At Elizabeth Franklin-Best, we understand that a federal conviction is life-changing. We are committed to providing comprehensive and effective legal representation in various federal appeals practice areas. Our team deeply understands the nuances of federal law and the complex appeals process.
Below are some of the areas our firm handles:
- Bank & mortgage fraud
- Drug trafficking
- Firearm convictions
- Healthcare fraud
- Hobbs Act & public bribery corruption
- Mail & wire fraud
- RICO & conspiracy
- Securities fraud
- Tax fraud
- White-collar crime
Our firm boasts a track record of successful representative cases for federal appeals cases in Oklahoma. Our approach focuses on meticulous case analysis, exhaustive research, and persuasive argumentation, ensuring the best possible outcome for clients. If you have a case you want us to review, contact us today for an honest evaluation.
FAQ: Oklahoma Federal Appeals
What types of cases can be appealed in federal court in Oklahoma?
Any federal criminal case can be appealed in federal court in Oklahoma, including white-collar crimes, drug offenses, and other types of federal crimes.
What is the time limit for filing a federal appeal in Oklahoma?
The time limit for filing a federal appeal in Oklahoma is generally 14 days from the entry of the judgment of conviction or order being appealed.
How long does a federal appeal take in Oklahoma?
The length of a federal appeal in Oklahoma can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the workload of the court. In general, appeals can take several months to several years to complete.
What is the role of an Oklahoma federal appeals lawyer in the appeal process?
An Oklahoma federal appeals lawyer can provide legal representation and guidance throughout the appeal process, including drafting and filing the appeal, presenting oral arguments in court, and identifying any legal errors or injustices that may have occurred during the trial.
Can new evidence be presented during a federal appeal in Oklahoma?
In general, new evidence cannot be presented during a federal appeal in Oklahoma. The appeal process is designed to review the evidence and legal arguments that were presented at the trial level.
What is the standard of review in federal appeals court in Oklahoma?
The standard of review in federal appeals court in Oklahoma is generally “de novo,” which means the court will review the case without deference to the trial court’s decision. However, in some cases, the standard of review may be “clearly erroneous” or “abuse of discretion.”
Appeal With Confidence — Contact Our Oklahoma Appellate Lawyers
Looking to appeal a federal conviction in Oklahoma? You need an experienced legal team to represent you. At Elizabeth Franklin-Best, we’re here to help.
We understand the high stakes and are committed to fighting on your behalf to achieve the best possible outcome. Our team will work closely with you to build a strong case, gather evidence, and craft persuasive arguments that highlight any legal errors or injustices that may have occurred in your case.
Contact us today to speak with our appellate lawyers, who will guide you through the complexities of the federal appeals process in Oklahoma. We’re here to support you every step of the way.