Legal Question in Criminal Law in Arizona
Post Conviction Relief
what is post conviction relief
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Post Conviction Relief
A proceeding which allows a person convicted of a criminal offense to challenge the conviction or sentence when direct appeal is not available. Generally when person has already filed a driect appea and Court of Appeals has affirmed the conviction and sentence, or because the person has entered into a plea agreement.
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