Experienced Philadelphia Criminal Appeals and Post-Conviction Relief Lawyer
At B Humble Law, we believe that the legal process doesn't necessarily end with a "guilty" verdict. A trial is a complex machine, and sometimes, that machine fails—whether through legal error, overlooked evidence, or ineffective representation. We are here to correct those failures. Led by attorney Brian F. Humble, our team specializes in reviewing wrongful convictions and representing individuals in high-stakes appeals and P.C.R.A. (Post-Conviction Relief Act) petitions. We don't just review files; we look for the redress and relief you deserve.
Experienced Philadelphia Criminal Appeals and Post-Conviction Relief Lawyer
When you choose B Humble Law for your appeal, we take a exhaustive look at the trial record to identify where the system broke down. A direct appeal is our opportunity to argue before the higher courts that your trial was fundamentally flawed.
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We Challenge Legal Errors: We identify where the judge may have ruled incorrectly on evidence or motions.
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We Fight for Fair Sentencing: If your sentence was illegal or an abuse of discretion, we advocate for a reduction or vacation of that sentence.
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We Protect Your Rights: Our briefs are crafted to show the Superior or Supreme Court exactly why the lower court’s decision cannot stand.
How B Humble Law SearchES for Redress Beyond Your Trial
In Pennsylvania, the Post-Conviction Relief Act (PCRA) is often the last line of defense. At B Humble Law, we use the PCRA process to bring to light issues that weren't—or couldn't be—raised during the initial trial.
We represent clients in PCRA petitions involving:
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Ineffective Assistance of Counsel: If your previous lawyer failed to provide the defense the Constitution guarantees, we step in to prove it.
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Newly Discovered Evidence: If new facts or witnesses have emerged that prove your innocence, we bring that evidence before the court.
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Constitutional Violations: We identify and litigate violations of your rights that occurred during the investigative or trial phases.
Why Trust B Humble Law With Your Case?
Appellate work requires a different skillset than trial work. It requires an obsessive attention to detail and a mastery of written advocacy.
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The "Second Set of Eyes": We look at your case with a fresh perspective, finding the nuances that may have been missed in the heat of a trial.
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Persistent Advocacy: We are known for our dedication to "B-ing Humble" while fighting fiercely. We understand the weight of these cases on families and individuals.
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Deep Philadelphia Roots: We understand the local court systems and the specific hurdles of the Pennsylvania appellate process.
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