Can New Evidence Reopen a Criminal Case?
Newly discovered evidence can reopen a criminal case, but strict deadlines and legal standards apply. Learn how Rule 33, § 2255, and state post-conviction options work so you can act strategically.
The 2026 Post-Conviction Relief Update
Between November and December 2025, the rules for post-conviction relief changed across federal court, North Carolina, and Tennessee. New deadlines now bar claims that once could be filed years later, while other long-closed doors have finally opened. This update explains what changed, when it changed, and why 2026 is the year timing matters most for anyone considering post-conviction relief.
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.
Post-Conviction Relief 101: Tennessee, North Carolina & Federal Rules Compared
Post-conviction relief can be the key to freedom after appeals have ended. In this guide, we break down how the rules, deadlines, and requirements differ in Tennessee, North Carolina, and federal court.