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Post Judgment and Extraordinary Remedies

2012 edition

Copyright © 2012, 2016 by the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.


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Post Judgment Manual Chapter 1 - Introduction - Eric Johnson

Post Judgment Manual Chapter 2 - Initiating Appeal - Dave Ferry

Post Judgment Manual Chapter 3 - Motions - Mary Reese

Post Judgment Manual Chapter 4 - Appraising Appellate Issues - Laura Frikert

Post Judgment Manual Chapter 5 - Briefing - Alice Newlin-Cushing

Post Judgment Manual Chapter 6 - Oral Advocacy - Dave Ferry

Post Judgment Manual Chapter 7 - Oregon Supreme Court Review - Kristin Carveth

Post Judgment Manual Chapter 8 - Certiorari - Eric Johansen

Post Judgment Manual Chapter 9 - Judicial Review and the Parole Board - Ryan O'Connor, Irene Taylor, and Pamela Deutsch

Post Judgment Manual Chapter 10 - Capital Cases - Shawn Wiley

Post Judgment Manual Chapter 11 - Setting the Stage for Successful Appeal - Stephanie Hortsch

Post Judgment Manual Section II - Habeas Corpus - Ginger Mooney

Post Judgment Manual Section III - Mandamus - Laura Graser

Post Judgment Manual Section IV - Post-Conviction - Neil Grefenson

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