Legal Question in Criminal Law in Indiana
meaning
what is the meaning for post conviction relief
Asked on 4/15/07, 7:31 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
William Morrison
Action Defense Center
Re: meaning
Post conviction relief is available by filing a motion to set the judgment aside or, failing that, an appeal to the court of appeals.
William Morrison
Answered on 4/16/07, 11:04 am
Daniel Hancock
Hancock Law Office
Re: meaning
Post Conviction Relief is usually something a person who's been convicted seeks because there was some legal problem with the court's procedure and also the most popular claim these days seems to be ineffective assistance of counsel.
Answered on 4/15/07, 7:42 pm
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