This is a legal form that was released by the Missouri Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Missouri. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a CV145 motion?
A: A CV145 motion is a motion to vacate, set aside or correct a judgment or sentence in Missouri.
Q: What does it mean to vacate a judgment or sentence?
A: To vacate a judgment or sentence means to have it set aside or invalidated.
Q: What is the purpose of filing a CV145 motion?
A: The purpose of filing a CV145 motion is to request the court to review and potentially correct errors in the judgment or sentence.
Q: Who can file a CV145 motion?
A: The person who was convicted or sentenced in the case, or their legal representative, can file a CV145 motion.
Q: What are some common grounds for filing a CV145 motion?
A: Some common grounds for filing a CV145 motion include ineffective assistance of counsel, newly discovered evidence, constitutional violations, or errors in the sentence.
Q: What is the process for filing a CV145 motion?
A: The process for filing a CV145 motion involves preparing the motion and supporting documents, filing them with the court, and serving a copy on the opposing party.
Q: What happens after a CV145 motion is filed?
A: After a CV145 motion is filed, the court will typically review it and may schedule a hearing to determine whether to grant or deny the motion.
Q: What are the possible outcomes of a CV145 motion?
A: The possible outcomes of a CV145 motion include the judgment or sentence being vacated, set aside, or corrected, or the motion being denied and the judgment or sentence remaining in effect.
Q: Is it necessary to have an attorney to file a CV145 motion?
A: Having an attorney is not required to file a CV145 motion, but it is generally recommended due to the complex nature of the legal process.
Form Details:
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