---
name: notice-of-appeal-criminal
title: Notice of Appeal — Criminal
description: Drafts Notices of Appeal for criminal matters with strict compliance to FRAP 4(b) deadlines, jurisdictional statements, transcript requests, and service requirements. Use when filing a criminal appeal, initiating appellate review after conviction or sentencing, or preparing post-trial appellate filings.
author: CaseMark
author_url: https://github.com/CaseMark/skills/tree/main/skills/legal/notice-of-appeal-criminal
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.1.0
execution_mode: open
jurisdiction: us
practice: criminal
language: en
tags: [drafting, litigation, pleading]
---

# Notice of Appeal — Criminal

Drafts a procedurally compliant Notice of Appeal initiating appellate jurisdiction in a criminal matter, preserving rights within strict filing deadlines.

## Prerequisites

Collect before drafting — do not guess dates or case numbers:

1. **Judgment entry / sentencing order** — clerk's file-stamp date (not oral announcement)
2. **Docket sheet** — trial court case number in exact format
3. **Indictment / information** — charges, statutory citations, counts
4. **Party names** — as in official court records, including aliases
5. **Jurisdiction** — federal circuit or state appellate court and local rules
6. **Appellant contact** — facility name + inmate number, or home address
7. **Counsel info** — or confirmation appellant is pro se

## Deadlines

| Jurisdiction | Deadline | Authority |
|---|---|---|
| Federal | 14 days from judgment entry | FRAP 4(b)(1)(A) |
| State (typical) | 30–60 days | Varies by state rule |

Missing by one day = permanent loss of appellate rights. Always calculate and state the deadline explicitly.

## Document Sections

### 1. Caption

- Appellate court full legal name per court rules
- Trial court case number (exact docket format)
- Appellate case number: "To Be Assigned"
- Title: `NOTICE OF APPEAL` — bold, centered, all caps
- Reference line: trial court name, county/district, case number

### 2. Party Identification

**Appellant (Defendant):** Full legal name matching judgment exactly (suffixes, a/k/a). Incarceration details if applicable (facility, city, state, inmate number). Mailing address, phone.

**Appellee (Prosecution):** Formal designation as in trial court caption — "The State of [X]" / "The People of the State of [X]" / "The Commonwealth of [X]" / "United States of America." Prosecuting office address, assigned ADA/AUSA if known.

### 3. Statement of Appeal

Template:

> Defendant-Appellant [FULL NAME] hereby appeals to the [APPELLATE COURT] from the [Judgment/Sentence/Order] entered by the [TRIAL COURT] on [DATE], in Case No. [NUMBER], the Honorable [JUDGE NAME] presiding.

Specify scope: conviction + sentence, sentence only, or specific counts. If limited, state what is not challenged.

### 4. Jurisdictional Basis

- Appeal as of right: cite statute/rule
- If leave required (guilty plea, interlocutory): reference granting order with date
- If prosecution appeal: certify not for delay and question is substantial

### 5. Procedural History

Concise summary: trial type and dates, plea terms, each count (offense, citation, degree), sentence per count (imprisonment, fines, restitution, supervision), aggregate sentence, presiding judge(s).

### 6. Grounds for Appeal

Numbered list. Common categories:

| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Sufficiency of evidence | No rational trier of fact could find elements beyond reasonable doubt |
| Jury instruction error | Misstatement of law, omitted elements, refused defense instructions |
| Evidentiary error | Improper admission (hearsay, 4th Amend., Confrontation, FRE 403/404(b)) or exclusion |
| Prosecutorial misconduct | Improper argument, burden shifting, Brady violation |
| Ineffective assistance | Strickland deficient performance + prejudice (often better for post-conviction) |
| Constitutional violations | 4th, 5th, 6th Amendment; due process; speedy trial |
| Sentencing error | Exceeds statutory max, Apprendi/Blakely, guideline miscalculation |

No frivolous claims — attorney signature certifies good faith (FRAP 38).

### 7. Transcript Request

One of:
- **Complete**: list all proceedings by date
- **Partial**: specify which proceedings, explain exclusions
- **None**: appeal raises purely legal questions from written record

### 8. Indigency Certification (if applicable)

- Request for appointed appellate counsel (cite Douglas v. California)
- Request for transcript at public expense
- Financial affidavit / Affidavit of Indigency
- Good-faith certification (not for delay)

### 9. Certificate of Service

Parties served, method (personal, mail, certified, e-filing), date of service.

### 10. Signature Block

**Counsel:** "Respectfully submitted," signature, printed name, bar number, firm, address, phone, email.

**Pro se:** Signature, printed name, address, phone, date.

## Pitfalls

- **Date source**: Use clerk's file-stamp date — not oral pronouncement or judge's signature. Controls deadline.
- **Name mismatch**: Party names must match trial court record exactly — discrepancies create jurisdictional defects.
- **Formatting**: Comply with local rules (font, margins, spacing, cover page/color requirements).
- **Attachments**: Some jurisdictions require judgment copy attached as Exhibit A.
- **Extensions**: Reference extension order with date; attach copy.
- **Guilty plea appeals**: May require leave or limit scope — verify jurisdiction restrictions.
- **Preservation**: In jurisdictions limiting review to stated issues, err toward including all potential grounds.
- **Timeliness**: Include explicit deadline calculation when filing near the cutoff.
