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Recent Legislative and Rule Changes for Criminal Appellate Practitioners

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Recent Legislative and Rule Changes for Criminal Appellate Practitioners
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The Legislature focused on wrongful convictions last session and passed significant legislation impacting criminal appellate practitioners. Examine some of the most important legislative changes and notable rule changes.

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1. Recent Legislative and Rule Changes for Criminal Appellate Practitioners (May 2018)

Holly E. Taylor

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Recent Legislative and Rule Changes for Criminal Appellate Practitioners (May 2018)

The Legislature focused on wrongful convictions last session and passed significant legislation impacting criminal appellate practitioners. Examine some of the most important legislative changes and notable rule changes.

Originally presented: May 2018 Conference on Criminal Appeals

Holly E. Taylor, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals - Austin, TX