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Insights on Michigan Criminal Appeals from Mark Linton Michigan Appeals Attorney PLLC


Michigan’s Court Rule 7.204 on Filing a Claim of Appeal in Michigan
MCR 7.204 governs how and when a claim of appeal must be filed in Michigan criminal cases. This article explains strict deadlines, jurisdictional filing requirements, and why a single mistake can permanently end a criminal appeal.

Mark Linton
Sep 17, 20257 min read


How to File a Claim of Appeal in the Michigan Court of Appeals
Filing a Claim of Appeal in Michigan is a strict, time-sensitive process. This guide explains who qualifies, the 42-day deadline, and the exact steps required in the Michigan Court of Appeals — so you don’t lose your chance at justice.

Mark Linton
Sep 16, 20256 min read


Michigan Appeal Denied? Common Reasons and What to Do Next
Why are Michigan appeals so often denied? Missed deadlines, non-final orders, or unpreserved issues are just a few of the common reasons. But a denial doesn’t mean defeat. In this guide, appellate attorney Mark Linton explains why Michigan appeals get denied—and what smart next steps you can take to keep your case moving forward.

Mark Linton
Sep 7, 20255 min read


Can a Not Guilty Verdict Be Appealed in Michigan?
Can a Not Guilty Verdict Be Appealed in Michigan? What Victims and Families Deserve to Know Can a not guilty verdict be appealed in Michigan? That’s the question echoing in your mind. The jury didn’t see what you saw, despite what seemed like overwhelming evidence. The person you believe caused deep, lasting harm is now walking free — and you’re left wondering if this could really be the end. The jury didn’t see what you saw, despite what seemed like overwhelming evidence. Th

Mark Linton
Aug 17, 20256 min read


What Happens After an Appeal is Granted in Michigan?
An appeal win is a powerful step—but what happens after an appeal is granted in Michigan? Learn what comes next and how to protect your second chance.

Mark Linton
Aug 8, 20255 min read


The Strategic Anatomy of a Successful Business Dispute Appeal in Michigan
Discover how strategic legal planning can turn a Michigan business trial loss into a successful appeal. Learn what matters most on appeal.

Mark Linton
Aug 8, 20256 min read


A Step-by-Step Petition Guide on Michigan Sex Offender Registry Removal
Being listed on Michigan’s Sex Offender Registry can feel like a life sentence — but it doesn’t have to be. This guide explains how to qualify for Michigan sex offender registry removal, featuring a real case and step-by-step legal insight from attorney Mark Linton.

Mark Linton
Jul 16, 20256 min read


Understanding Michigan’s “Plain Error” Rule in Appeals
When critical trial errors are overlooked, Michigan’s plain error rule offers a narrow path to appeal. Find out how it works — and why skilled appellate counsel matters.

Mark Linton
Jun 8, 20254 min read


How to Appeal a Juvenile Life Sentence in Michigan
Facing a juvenile life sentence appeal in Michigan? Learn how recent legal changes give young offenders a second chance — and why expert appellate counsel is crucial to securing a better future.

Mark Linton
Jun 8, 20254 min read


Michigan Juvenile Life Without Parole Resentencing Guide
Young people once sentenced to life without parole in Michigan may now have a second chance. Recent court rulings recognize that 18- to 20-year-olds deserve individualized sentencing due to their capacity for growth and change. If you or someone you love was sentenced at a young age, the law may now offer a path to freedom. Learn how recent cases like People v. Parks and Poole could open the door to resentencing.

Mark Linton
May 14, 20256 min read


What is the Difference Between Substantive Rule and Procedural Rule in Michigan Law?
Understanding the difference between substantive and procedural rules in Michigan law can make or break your appeal. Substantive rules define rights and penalties, while procedural rules govern how cases move through the courts. In post-conviction cases, only substantive changes usually apply retroactively. Misclassifying the rule could cause your motion to fail, making it essential to get experienced appellate guidance.

Mark Linton
May 14, 20255 min read


The Role of New Evidence in Michigan Appeals Cases
New evidence can change everything. Discover how Michigan appeals law treats newly discovered facts—and how Mark Linton fights to help.

Mark Linton
Apr 6, 20254 min read


Civil Appeals: Your Rights Are Our Priority
When justice slips through your fingers, it may feel like the end of the road. But at Mark Linton’s Michigan Appeals Law Firm, we can help.

Mark Linton
Apr 6, 20255 min read


Can an Appeals Court Modify or Terminate a Personal Protection Order in Michigan?
A Personal Protection Order (PPO) can feel overwhelming, restricting where you go and who you see. But PPOs aren’t always permanent.

Mark Linton
Mar 7, 20255 min read


Unlocking Success: How to Win a MCR 6500 Motion in Michigan
A 6500 Motion (also commonly referred to as a Motion for Relief From Judgment) is a legal recourse after conviction that makes it possible f

Mark Linton
Mar 7, 20255 min read


Michigan Case Law for Appeals: How Precedent Can Win Your Case
You're in a courtroom and you're watching your future hang on by a thread. You then have a decision handed down and you feel that the decision is fundamentally unfair. Questions, doubts, and lingering thoughts flood your mind and all that you keep asking yourself is, “Was justice truly served in my case?” When you opt for appeals, the principal influence on the appeals process is Michigan case law, which sets the pace for today's justice via previous rulings. If you're lookin

Mark Linton
Feb 10, 20254 min read


How Michigan Public Court Records Can Strengthen Your Appeals Case
Public court records in Michigan, and their availability demonstrates the state's commitment to transparency and accountability. But...

Mark Linton
Feb 8, 20254 min read


ALPR Surveillance in Michigan: Police Can Track Your Car Without a Warrant
Michigan police are rapidly expanding the use of Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) to track vehicles—without a warrant.

Mark Linton
Feb 8, 20253 min read


How Criminal Appeals Law Firms Collaborate with Trial Attorneys
Criminal appeals law firms and trial attorneys form a powerful partnership, combining firsthand trial insights with refined legal strategies

Mark Linton
Jan 9, 20254 min read


How Top Appellate Litigation Firms Help You Win Difficult Cases
Appellate litigation firms can help you convince higher courts to reconsider the lower court’s verdict when you feel like you were denied th

Mark Linton
Jan 9, 20254 min read
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