Criminal appeals defense

Criminal Appeals

A conviction doesn’t have to be the end. When the system fails, a criminal appeal is your chance to make it right. Brandon Beck, a Founding Partner at GearyBeck, has over ten years of experience working on high-level federal criminal appeals. He also taught courses in Federal Criminal Law and the Second Amendment as a law professor. He handles direct appeals, habeas motions (2255), compassionate release, motions to suppress, motions to dismiss, PSR objections, and trial support.

Appeals require precision, persistence, and a deep understanding of criminal law — and that’s exactly what we bring to every case.

Protecting rights. Challenging errors. Fighting for freedom.

How We Help

  • Appeals after conviction or sentencing
  • Post-conviction and habeas corpus proceedings
  • Ineffective assistance of counsel claims
  • Constitutional violations and due process issues
  • Emergency motions and stays of sentence

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What To Do Next

  1. Act quickly — appeals and habeas deadlines are strict.
  2. Gather all court documents, transcripts, and prior filings.
  3. We’ll review your case and determine the best path forward.

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FAQs

Can I appeal any conviction?
Most criminal convictions can be appealed, but timing is critical. Contact us right away.

What if my trial lawyer missed something?
We can raise claims for ineffective counsel if your defense fell below legal standards.

Do appeals mean a new trial?
Not always. Some appeals result in reversal, retrial, or resentencing — depending on the error.

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We’ll review your conviction, explain your options, and fight to correct what went wrong.

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