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File a motion for a new trial: Your attorney will file a motion for a new trial, which will argue that your trial lawyer provided ineffective assistance of counsel. The motion will include evidence to support this claim. Attend a hearing: The court will hold a hearing to consider your motion for a new trial.
PCR Applications: The most common form of post-conviction relief is the filing of a PCR application. This process allows defendants to claim that their conviction was unjust due to issues such as ineffective assistance of counsel, newly discovered evidence, or violations of constitutional rights.
Petition for a Reduction in Minimum Prison Term Incarcerated adults seeking petition for reduction in a minimum prison term must first meet with their unit case manager and complete an Incarcerated Adult Petition for Sentence Reduction SB201 (DRC3197).
Post-conviction relief is a legal recourse available to individuals who have been convicted of a crime. It offers an opportunity to challenge the conviction or sentence by presenting new evidence, raising constitutional issues, or arguing errors made during the trial or sentencing process.
To get postconviction relief, you must have the evidence to prove the claimed constitutional violations. You must provide evidence, often including affidavits, showing that you are entitled to postconviction relief.
Options for Overturning a Felony Conviction Filing an Appeal Based on Legal Errors. Motion for a New Trial Based on New Evidence. Post-Conviction Relief and Habeas Corpus Petitions. Ineffective Assistance of Counsel. Prosecutorial Misconduct. Improper Jury Instructions or Judicial Errors.