Tell me how to speed up the process and make it cost less without infringing on due process.
"Appeal is then handed off to the appellate lawyers. It usually takes about a year and a half for the appellate lawyers to comb the record for issues to raise on appeal. They will raise every conceiveable issue because it it isn't raised it's waived. There have been instances where an issue was not raised and then 10 years down the line a US Supreme Court decision rules favorable on that identical issue. If you had raised that issue your client could rely on the new law and perhaps avoid a death sentence. But at the time you took the original appeal it was settled law so you didn't raise the issue. Now that it has been decided in your client's favor he can't use it."
This is your "due process." Throw everything against the wall. It is a perversion of the due process we wish to protect.