Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Examples: 6 Trial Errors That Win Post-Conviction Cases
Most ineffective assistance of counsel claims fail, but the few that win usually involve one of six specific trial errors. Here is what actually moves a court, what to document, and how the Strickland standard separates a winning claim from a losing one.
How Can a Lawyer Defend Someone They Know Is Guilty?
Guilty or not guilty? Really isn’t the question. Even after conviction, fairness matters. At Adam Rodrigues Law, we review cases for constitutional errors, ineffective counsel, and sentencing issues to ensure justice was done lawfully. Our post-conviction team fights for second chances and helps clients rebuild their lives with dignity and due process.
Debunking the Top 5 Myths About Post-Conviction Relief
Think you can’t appeal a guilty plea? Or that innocence alone wins? Adam Rodrigues debunks the top 5 most common myths about post-conviction relief. Read for a fast, factual, and actionable insights.
14 or 30 Days? Don’t Miss Your Criminal Appeal Deadline (TN, NC & Federal)
Appeal deadlines move fast: 30 days in Tennessee, 14 in North Carolina and federal court. Learn timelines, pitfalls, and how to protect your rights—act now. Act within days, not weeks, to protect your rights—book an appellate strategy session today with Adam Rodrigues Law.