This document contains official instructions for Form CR-430 , Petition for Dismissal - Incarcerated Individual Hand Crew (Pen. Code, 1203.4b) - a form released and collected by the California Superior Court. An up-to-date fillable Form CR-430 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form CR-430?
A: Form CR-430 is a petition for dismissal specifically for incarcerated individuals on a hand crew in California.
Q: What does Pen. Code, 1203.4b refer to?
A: Pen. Code, 1203.4b refers to the section of the California Penal Code that allows for the dismissal of certain convictions for incarcerated individuals on hand crews.
Q: Who is eligible to use Form CR-430?
A: Only incarcerated individuals who have served as part of a hand crew are eligible to use Form CR-430.
Q: What is the purpose of Form CR-430?
A: The purpose of Form CR-430 is to request the court to dismiss certain convictions for incarcerated individuals on hand crews.
Q: What should I include with my Form CR-430 petition?
A: You should include supporting documents such as a certificate of rehabilitation, proof of completion of hand crew service, and any other relevant documentation with your Form CR-430 petition.
Q: What is the filing fee for Form CR-430?
A: The filing fee for Form CR-430 can vary depending on the court. Contact the court clerk's office for the exact fee or information on fee waivers.
Q: What happens after I file my Form CR-430 petition?
A: After you file your Form CR-430 petition, the court will review it and make a decision on whether to grant or deny the dismissal request.
Q: What if my Form CR-430 petition is denied?
A: If your Form CR-430 petition is denied, you may have the opportunity to request a hearing or explore other legal options. Consult with an attorney for guidance.
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