Arkansas Petition to Enter Plea of Guilty

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This form is a sample Petition to enter a guilty plea in a criminal matter. For use in Mississippi, but adaptable to other states. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
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What is a Rule 37 Petition? A petition based upon Arkansas Rule of Criminal Procedure 37, which typically argues that you received ineffective assistance of counsel at trial.

Rule 28.1(c) of the Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure provides that, subject to any excludable periods under Rule 28.3, a criminal defendant charged in circuit court and held to bail, or otherwise lawfully set at liberty, shall be entitled to have the charge dismissed with an absolute bar to prosecution if not ...

If your case has not been tried within a certain time, it should be dismissed for lack of speedy trial. In Arkansas the prosecution has o 12 months to bring you to trial if you are not incarcerated, or o 9 months if you are incarcerated.

-- Arkansas Rule of Criminal Procedure 28.3 requires that any period to be excluded from the one-year speedy-trial period "shall" be set forth in a written order or docket entry; this requirement of a written order or docket entry is satisfied when there is such an order or docket entry as well as when the record ...

Rule 28.2 - When Time Commences to Run (a) The time for trial shall commence running from the date of arrest or service of summons.

In Arkansas, the means to obtain post-trial relief after a criminal conviction include a motion for new trial, direct appeal, a petition for state habeas corpus relief, a petition for relief from an illegal sentence, a petition for relief under Rule 37 of the Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure, a petition for writ of ...

Rule 7.1 - Arrest with a Warrant: Basis for Issuance of Arrest Warrant (a) A judicial officer may issue an arrest warrant for a person who has failed to appear in response to a summons or citation.

A party desiring to take a deposition or have a document or other thing produced for examination in this state, for use in a judicial proceeding in a foreign country, may produce to a judge of the circuit court in the county where the witness or person in possession of the document or thing to be examined resides or ...

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Arkansas Petition to Enter Plea of Guilty