A primer on trial vs appeal. I suspect that there is something in the
way you are asking the question that is making people say that yes,
appeal courts can review the information. Yes, they can, but not *as
information* only to see if the law was complied with.

http://injury.findlaw.com/personal-injury/personal-injury-stages/personal-injury-stages-appeal.html

For example my friend said he had pleaded guilty due to bad advice.
The attorney only had to show that the advice was defensible, not the
the best advice or not even good advice. Ergo my friend was
represented by competent counsel and no matter how wrong it was the
conviction stood.

Dana

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