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    When a Person Convicted of a Crime Appeals a Conviction
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When a Person Convicted of a Crime Appeals a Conviction

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When a person convicted of a crime appeals a conviction, he or she asks a higher court to examine the trial court's decisions to determine whether the proper procedures were followed.

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