Meeting with a barrister for appeals you will be able to learn:
- Whether or not you actually have grounds for the appeal
- Beneficial advice on any points of law, new grounds or evidence that may not have been available when the trial originally started
- Information on a second opinion if you were not satisfied with the advice and/or representation that your other barrister or solicitor provided
- Assistance if you feel as though you were not represented fairly at your trial and you ended up with a conviction in either Crown Court or Magistrate's Court.