Petition for Post-Conviction Relief - Clerk of the Superior Court of 2025

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Post-Conviction Relief. Process. A defendant who requests post-conviction relief asks the court to vacate or modify a judgment of conviction, or to reduce or modify a sentence.
Post-conviction relief (PCR) in Mississippi is a legal process that allows individuals who have been convicted of a crime to challenge their conviction after the trial is over and their initial appeal (if any) has been decided.
Under Rule 32.1(a), a Defendant may request post-conviction relief after a trial or a contested probation violation hearing or after the Defendant was sentenced to death, if the Defendants conviction was obtained, or the sentence was imposed, in violation of the United States or Arizona constitutions.
Direct Appeal: The most common form of post-conviction relief is the direct appeal, which involves challenging the conviction or sentence through the appellate court system.
Anyone who has been convicted of a crime has the right to ask the original judge to review the case if they think the conviction or sentence violates the law or there is important new evidence that should be considered. This type of appeal is called a Post-Conviction Relief (PCR) Proceeding.
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Resentencing may occur to adjust a criminal sentence pursuant to a federal statute or rule, a remand on appeal, or to correct an error with the original judgment.
AZcourts.gov. To set aside a judgment means that a person convicted of a crime has been released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the conviction. A set aside is not the same thing as an expungement or a sealing.

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