Trial Court Did Not Give ‘Adequate Explanation’ For Reducing Appellate Attorney Fees
The trial court in this criminal case failed to provide an “adequate explanation” for reducing the attorney fees for appointed counsel.
Trial Court Erred By Making Appointed Attorney Fees Contingent on Appeal Outcome
The Court of Appeals reversed a trial court decision denying reasonable attorney fees because his application for leave to appeal was denied “for lack of merit in the grounds presented.”