Court Of Criminal Appeals
TJB | CCA - Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
The Court of Criminal Appeals is Texas' highest court for criminal cases. The Court consists of a Presiding Judge and eight Judges. They are elected by the voters of the entire state, and they hold their offices for terms of six years. The Court sits in Austin, near the Capitol. From time to time it may sit in other cities to hear cases.
https://www.txcourts.gov/cca/Court of Criminal Appeals | Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts
The Court of Criminal Appeals was created by the legislature in 1967 to hear trial court appeals in felony and misdemeanor cases, as well as post-conviction petitions. The Tennessee General Assembly increased the membership of the court from nine to 12 on Sept. 1, 1996. Learn more here.
https://www.tncourts.gov/courts/court-criminal-appealsOCCA – Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals is the highest court in the State of Oklahoma with appellate jurisdiction in criminal cases. It is the state court of last resort in criminal matters. The Court derives its origin and jurisdiction from the state constitution, which was formulated by the constitutional convention and submitted to and adopted by the people of Oklahoma at the first election, held on September 17, 1907. Notices
http://okcca.net/Court of Criminal Appeals Opinions | Tennessee Administrative Office of ...
Petitioner, Tondreon Bowles, also known as Tondreon Merriweather, appeals from the Shelby County Criminal Court’s denial of post-conviction relief. Petitioner argues that his guilty plea to being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, a Class C felony, was not knowingly and voluntarily entered and that he received the ineffective assistance of counsel.
https://www.tncourts.gov/courts/court-criminal-appeals/opinionsTennessee Court of Criminal Appeals - Ballotpedia
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals is an intermediate appellate court in Tennessee. Established in 1967, it hears appeals of only criminal cases in the state. Appeals of civil cases are heard by the Tennessee Court of Appeals. The court consists of 12 judges, increased from nine in 1996, that sit in three-person panels to hear cases.
https://ballotpedia.org/Tennessee_Court_of_Criminal_AppealsAlabama Judicial System
This court is composed of five judges, one of whom is elected by the members of the court to serve as presiding judge. The Court of Criminal Appeals hears all appeals of felony and misdemeanor cases, including violations of city ordinances and all post-conviction writs in criminal cases. For qualification, election, and discipline of judges, ...
https://judicial.alabama.gov/appellate/criminalappealsArmy Court of Criminal Appeals
The History of the U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals . Before the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), Army courts-martial were prosecuted using the Articles of War. The Articles of War were initially established in 1775 and amended most extensively in 1874. Military justice lacked uniformity and some sentences were excessive.
https://www.jagcnet.army.mil/ACCAAir Force Court of Criminal Appeals - AF
The U.S. Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals is an independent appellate judicial body authorized by Congress and established by The Judge Advocate General of the Air Force pursuant to his exclusive authority under 10 U.S.C. 866(a). The Court hears and decides appeals of Air Force court-martial convictions and appeals pendente lite . Its appellate judges are assigned to the Court by The Judge Advocate General.
https://afcca.law.af.mil/Courts of Appeal - DCA - California
Welcome to the California Appellate Courts. The six appellate districts are color coded. View an enlarged the map. Their links and respective case number prefixes are listed below: 1st District - A. 2nd District - B. 3rd District - C. 4th District - D, E, and G. 5th District - F.
http://courts.ca.gov/courtsofappeal.htmTexas Court of Criminal Appeals - Ballotpedia
Founded in 1876, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is the state's court of last resort for criminal matters and has nine judgeships. The current chief of the court is Sharon Keller. As of August 2021, all nine judges on the court identified with the Republican party. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals meets in Austin, Texas.
https://ballotpedia.org/Texas_Court_of_Criminal_AppealsTexas Court of Criminal Appeals Halts Execution of Ramiro Gonzales ...
AUSTIN, TX— The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals this month granted a stay of execution to Ramiro Gonzales after an expert witness in his case, psychiatrist Dr. Edward Gripon, re-examined Gonzales and concluded the testimony he gave at Gonzales’s trial had been false. This development came two days prior to Gonzales’s scheduled execution date.
https://www.davisvanguard.org/2022/08/texas-court-of-criminal-appeals-halts-execution-of-ramiro-gonzales-after-expert-witness-rejects-initial-testimony/