Connecticut Appeal Criminal is a type of appellate review which is available to individuals convicted of a crime by a Connecticut court. This type of appeal allows a convicted individual to have a court review the evidence and the legal proceedings of the original conviction to determine if any errors were made or if there was a miscarriage of justice. There are two main types of Connecticut Appeal Criminal, direct appeal and habeas corpus. Direct appeal is when a convicted individual appeals the original conviction, while habeas corpus is when the court reviews the conditions of confinement.