Series 2 Episode 9 - Appeals after Pleading Guilty

Series 2 Episode 9 - Appeals after Pleading Guilty
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Defence Barrister Podcast Series 2 Episode 9 - Appeals After Pleading Guilty. Out Now!

Withdrawing a guilty plea and appeals following a plea of guilty.

What do you do if you have pleaded guilty to a criminal offence, but now realise you were not in fact guilty? In this episode we find out how the courts deal with applications to withdraw or vacate guilty pleas, and on what grounds you can appeal against your conviction based on your own plea of guilty.

I hope you enjoy this episode and thank you for listening.

NOTES

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