No, the seriousness of a crime does not directly affect whether someone can seek post-conviction relief (PCR). This means that people convicted of more serious crimes like murder and armed robbery have the same right to seek PCR as those convicted of less severe ones,...
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Month: October 2024
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Post-conviction relief after waiving Miranda rights: Is it possible?
If you waive your Miranda rights, you agree to talk to police without an attorney present. However, this does not give them the complete freedom to coerce or manipulate you into making confessions or statements that can get you into trouble. Even after a conviction,...
How can I prepare for a post-conviction relief hearing?
A conviction should never be treated as the end of the road for any person. For those guilty of a crime, it merely seeks to rehabilitate an individual and make them understand the gravity of their offense. However, if someone is wrongfully convicted, measures are in...
