This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. Check the official instructions before completing and submitting the form.
Q: What is the CRM1202 Petition for Postconviction Relief?
A: The CRM1202 Petition for Postconviction Relief is a legal document used in Minnesota to request relief from a criminal conviction after all direct appeals have been exhausted.
Q: Who can file a CRM1202 Petition for Postconviction Relief?
A: Any person who has been convicted of a crime in Minnesota and has exhausted all direct appeals can file a CRM1202 Petition for Postconviction Relief.
Q: What are the grounds for filing a CRM1202 Petition for Postconviction Relief?
A: There are several grounds for filing a CRM1202 Petition for Postconviction Relief, including ineffective assistance of counsel, newly discovered evidence, and constitutional violations.
Q: What is the process for filing a CRM1202 Petition for Postconviction Relief?
A: The process for filing a CRM1202 Petition for Postconviction Relief involves completing the necessary forms, serving the petition on the appropriate parties, and attending a hearing before a judge.
Q: What relief can be granted in a CRM1202 Petition for Postconviction Relief?
A: If a CRM1202 Petition for Postconviction Relief is successful, the court can grant various forms of relief, such as a new trial, a reduced sentence, or a dismissal of the charges.
Form Details:
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