Little Rock, AR asked in Criminal Law for Arkansas

Q: If I was found guilty but my co-defendant gets his thrown out can I have mine thrown out also?

I was convicted of a drug charge. I had a public defender and plead out to one-year probation. My code defendant has hired private counsel and has not plead out yet. But I see where they are attempting to have the case dismissed. If he is successful in his attempt at having his case thrown out what are my options at possibly doing the same even though I've already plead out. We were not severed as defendants in this case.

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W. Whitfield Hyman
W. Whitfield Hyman
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Fayetteville, AR
  • Licensed in Arkansas

A: You could appeal your plea or file a rule 37 ineffective assistance of counsel or writ of error coram nobis. These are all very expensive remedies, I recommend Michael Kaiser in the Little Rock area for appeals and rule 37s.

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