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To kick off the process of setting aside your conviction, you have to file a timely motion with the court where your sentencing took place, which has to spell out a valid reason for your move to vacate. California law outlines several Penal Codes under which you may bring the motion to set aside a sentence, each of
Breadcrumb Step 1: Complete and sign your application. Step 2: Get your certified record of conviction. Step 3: Get fingerprinted. Step 4: File your application with the court clerk. Step 5: Schedule your hearing. Step 6: Serve your application. Step 7: Complete and file the Proof of Service. Step 8: Prepare for your hearing.
The first step in gaining an expunction is to file a Petition for Expunction with the district court requesting that the court grant an Order for Expunction. A basic form for both the Petition for Expunction and Order for Expunction are included at the end of this pamphlet.
In Texas, a motion to vacate a conviction is made in conjunction with other substantive processes, such as a motion for a new trial, an appeal, or a request for judicial clemency. While there are several means to have a conviction vacated, each has its own timeline and substantive requirements.
Motion for a New Trial. Following a trial resulting in a guilty verdict, a defendant may seek to have the court set aside a finding or verdict of guilt and order a new trial. Such a motion must be filed, at the latest, within thirty (30) days of sentencing, or the right to request a new trial is lost.
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Generally, a Motion to Set Aside a Default Judgment and Notice of Hearing must be filed within 30 days of the date the default judgment was signed by the judge. If you were served notice of the default judgment by publication, you have two years from the date of the default judgment to ask for a new trial.
If you are convicted in a criminal case, you have the right to appeal the decision, to request the higher court to review the decision of a lower court if it went against you and to ask the higher court to determine if the lower courts decision was fairor unfair.
Under A.R.S. 13-907, most people in Arizona who are convicted of crimes are allowed to file motions to ask the court to set their convictions aside. In order to file a motion for this to happen, a convicted person must first complete his or her probation or sentence.

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