Appeals Attorney Boston, Achieving Successful Appeal Outcomes For You.
Attorney Susan M. Rayburn is an appellate advocate who has represented many clients in federal and state appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Courts of Appeals, and Massachusetts’s highest and intermediate appellate court.
She has a proven track record of successful results at all stages of your appeal, from pre-trial rulings through post-trial matters. Attorney Rayburn also submits persuasive briefs for amicus curiae in the U.S. Supreme Court and federal and state appellate courts regularly.
When you are accused of a crime and are convicted at trial, a judge or hearing officer must make important interpretations of the law in conducting his or her duties. Some of those decisions could damage the accused’s case. Just remember, these decisions are not the final word. If you have suffered and unfavorable interpretation of the law, you can file an appeal.
When you need to file an appeal for a prior conviction, finding the best, experienced legal representation is in your best interest. With the help of Attorney Rayburn, who is a skilled criminal appeals lawyer, you may be able to have your conviction overturned. As a knowledgeable appeals attorney, she can dissect the trial evidence and decisions made during your trial and work hard to have your appeal granted.
Appeals Lawyer in BOSTON, MA
Trust Attorney Susan M. Rayburn to fight for you at every level. As a criminal appellate attorney, Susan can represent you at trial and will continue representing you on the appellate level. She can also take your case on for an appeal if another attorney at the trial or hearing represented you.
Attorney Rayburn has the vast knowledge and experience to submit writs of certiorari and prohibition at the appellate level in Massachusetts and federally. As a seasoned criminal defense attorney, she will work tirelessly to get the best results possible in your case. Available on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, contact her today for help.
Direct Criminal Appeals
Appeals are requests for change after a conviction from the appellate court. It’s the process of taking your case to a higher reviewing court to overlook errors that may have been committed previously in the trial court. Every citizen can file an appeal after a guilty verdict following a bench or jury trial. In the state of Massachusetts, you have 30 days to decide whether or not you’d like to pursue a direct appeal.
- If you’re appealing a misdemeanor case from county court, the appellate court you will attend is your local circuit court.
- If you’re appealing a felony conviction from your circuit court, then your appellate trial will be held at the district court of appeals.
What is important to understand is that no new evidence is brought into your appellate case. The goal of an appeal is to review the court transcripts, evidence, and other trial information for legal errors and misconduct. Relief can be granted by an appellate case, which could include sending your case back to trial court to take corrective action, conducting a new trial entirely, or vacating the sentence exonerating you as the defendant.
Direct Appeal Issues That CAN Be Raised
As a top, reputable lawyer experienced in appellate court, Attorney Susan M. Rayburn can raise multiple issues to question the verdict of your legal trial.
Some of these could be:
- Your sentence exceeded the maximum punishment allowed by the legislature, or your sentence was improperly charged as a Habitual Felony Offender or Prison Release Re-Offender.
- The court erred when the jury instructions were given to the jury.
- Incorrect restitution amount after a hearing
- Incorrect ruling on a pre-trial issue- for example, a motion to suppress evidence or a motion to dismiss.
- The trial court erroneously failed to excuse a certain jury member who expressed a type of prejudice against the defendant or the case or
- Evidence introduced at your trial was considered insufficient to allow a finding of guilt
the Difference Between Appeals and Post-Conviction Relief
Post-conviction relief allows you, as the defendant, to bring in more evidence and raise additional issues after a judgment has already been made on your case. A post-conviction relief case is different as it acts more like a post-trial motion than a direct appeal. The motion isn’t filed with the appellate court but trial court. It’s normally used to address issues in the case that were unclear during your trial.
A post-conviction relief motion is often filed after a lost direct appeal. If you, as the defendant, are granted post-conviction relief, you may be released from custody, receive a new trial, or have your sentence modified. Numerous issues can be raised during a post-conviction relief motion:
- New DNA evidence
- Your judgment violated state or federal laws.
- Your sentence was more severe than the legislation allows.
- Evidence of perjury
- The court that oversaw your case did not have lawful jurisdiction to impose judgment.
- Misconduct by the jurors
- Prosecutorial misconduct
- Your plea was not entered voluntarily
- Newly discovered evidence that can challenge the prosecution’s case
If you suffer from a negative decision by a judge or hearing officer, having an honest, experienced attorney on your side who understands the appeals can make a significant difference in your case. Attorney Rayburn has handled many successful appeals. When your future is at stake, please call us for help today.
APPEALS
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As one of the most respected and recognized criminal defense attorneys in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Attorney Rayburn, with years of criminal defense experience, has an excellent record of favorable outcomes for her clients, whether through dismissals, negotiated resolutions, or jury trials.
Attorney Susan M. Rayburn effectively and aggressively represents people accused of a wide array of criminal offenses, including crimes of violence, firearms offenses, robbery, drug trafficking, possessory offenses, white collar crimes, major felonies and misdemeanors, grand jury subpoenas, restraining orders, and clerk magistrate hearings.
Adam Garcia (A Brother's Real Estate)21 July 2024 Susan helped vindicate me against very serious allegations. She was very patient and efficient. She used her experience to devise a strategic and effective defense. She also has the ability to be stern and/or charismatic at the appropriate times, which I found to be a great attribute for a lawyer needing to get thier point crossed in a tense courtroom. Rafael Pena25 March 2024 I was represented by Susan for 2 cases. One in Boston and another in Quincy. Couldn’t have asked for better representation. Susan always kept me informed with what was going on, motions being filed, and how she saw the case going. I knew Susan was fighting for me and on my behalf. There was one example in I was summoned up to the bench by the judge so that I could hear what was being talked about between Susan, the judge, and the DA. I already knew she was fighting hard but being privy to that conversation I got to see just to what extent. I am extremely happy with my representation. Last thing anyone wants to feel is that they were improperly represented or that your attorney didn’t fight or do enough for you once everything is said and done and the case is finalized. I knew that everything possible was done for me and I am happy with the outcome of my cases. Without giving too many details about my situation, in both cases right after things were concluded employees at both courts had asked me who represented me because they were pretty impressed with the results given my charges. I was realistic and knew the possible outcomes about my situation. Nothing was sugar coated by Susan. She was always honest and upfront. Always replied to my texts. I don’t plan on ever needing an attorney again, but I know exactly who to call god forbidding a situation ever comes up again. indira ortiz12 March 2024 Susan is an exceptional attorney. She represented my brother in a highly complex case, and our family is incredibly grateful for her exceptional care and expertise. Susan achieved a favorable outcome for my brother's situation. She is easily accessible for communication, pays great attention to detail, and consistently advocates for people's rights. I highly recommend her! TaRee Johnson24 January 2024 She fights for her clients rights Teekah Lachman6 November 2023 Susan M Rayburn is one of the best Attorney I have came across, she is very simple and understanding person, she does her best at all time to resolve the issue. Thank you. Teekah Will M2 November 2023 Susan Rayburn was referred to me by a friend. He told me, "Susan a legal machine and she fights for her clients...." She was everything he said and more. Susan has laser sharp focus. She knows how to pivot on her feet and not skip a beat. Her cross examination is impeccable. She shows compassion for a defendant and emphasizes to the court the fact that the defense is innocent until PROVEN guilty, not the other way around. She has an iron spine and stands her ground. No lawyer has a crystal ball, but Susan has worked on her craft so well that she is the next best thing. I highly recommend Susan Rayburn, if you want a lawyer who is unbelievably wise, has decades of experience, is sharp as a legal tack, honest, and will fight for your constitutional rights. Forget about Better call Saul... More like, "BETTER CALL SUSAN!!" Gone To Miami2 November 2023 A family member in Boston was given the best legal counsel. The outcome was beyond anything we could hoped for . Thanks Attorney Rayburn. You really showed how much you care, in a world where most people don’t. Krystal MAVRIDES29 August 2023 Susan Rayburn has one of the best criminal defense minds that I’ve seen. Her professionalism shows in the courtroom. She stands behind her clients, and fights for them. Her years of experience in open court trials have sharpened her craft like a razors edge. If you need an attorney who can explain the law, fight for you, & to be honest with you, then I highly recommend Susan Rayburn.