Many people assume that once a criminal case is over, the legal process is complete. In reality, certain cases can be reopened under specific circumstances. Whether new evidence is discovered, procedural errors are identified, or constitutional concerns arise, there are situations in which courts may revisit a previously resolved case.
At The Digby Law Firm, clients throughout Benton, Bryant, Little Rock, and Central Arkansas often ask whether a case can be reopened after it has been dismissed, closed, or resolved through a conviction. The answer depends on several factors, including the outcome of the original case and the legal issues involved.
