Withdrawing Guilty Plea Oregon
Summary
Withdrawing a guilty plea in Oregon after five years is difficult but feasible if you can prove innocence or that the plea was involuntary. Filing a motion to withdraw the plea or seeking post-conviction relief are potential steps. Consider consulting a local attorney for guidance.Full Conversation
If I plead guilty to a case that I am *% innocent of and I can prove my innocence can I take back my plea in Oregon ?happened was I was living on a property with my ex-girlfriend who was receiving money from me I was putting $*,* every month into her bank account she was using my money to buy this property one day I came home from work and the doors was locked, and there were three shadows in the house when it was only me and her living there she called the cops and said that I was an intruder trying to break In Later on. I found out that she was cheating on me with her ex husband I got charged for second-degree robbery and a property crime, but I can prove that I lived on the property
In Oregon, withdrawing a guilty plea is possible under certain circumstances, such as proving innocence or showing that the plea was not made voluntarily. It's crucial to act quickly. Would you like to connect with a local lawyer who can assist you with your case?
if I can prove my innocence regarding a case that I plead guilty to and took probation with a suspended sentence. How do I go about overturning this plea if this happened five years ago in Oregon?
In Oregon, withdrawing a guilty plea after five years can be challenging, but it's not impossible. Here are some general steps you might consider:
- File a Motion: You may need to file a motion to withdraw your guilty plea, citing reasons such as new evidence proving your innocence.
- Prove Involuntariness or Misunderstanding: Show that the plea was not made voluntarily, or you were misinformed about its consequences.
- Post-Conviction Relief: Seek post-conviction relief, which allows challenging the conviction in certain circumstances.
Since this is a complex legal issue, would you like to connect with local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
- File a Motion: You may need to file a motion to withdraw your guilty plea, citing reasons such as new evidence proving your innocence.
- Prove Involuntariness or Misunderstanding: Show that the plea was not made voluntarily, or you were misinformed about its consequences.
- Post-Conviction Relief: Seek post-conviction relief, which allows challenging the conviction in certain circumstances.
Since this is a complex legal issue, would you like to connect with local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Yes and could you let the lawyer know that I have proof of putting tens of thousands of dollars into her bank account and that this was a ploy that her and her ex-husband created to get me locked up and take my money she took over $* from me
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David, it seems like you have substantial evidence to support your claim. To proceed, could you please provide your phone number and zipcode? This information will help ensure you are connected with the right legal professionals in your area.
David, it seems like you have substantial evidence to support your claim. To proceed, could you please provide your phone number and zipcode? This information will help ensure you are connected with the right legal professionals in your area.
I don’t know the ZIP Code in in Oregon, but it would need to be an attorney out of Oregon.
It seems like your situation is quite complex and could potentially be a high-value case for legal assistance. Here's a suggestion:
- Find ZIP Code: You can use an online ZIP code finder by entering your city or address to find the required ZIP code.
Once you have the ZIP code, I can help connect you with a local lawyer. Could you provide your phone number so a lawyer can reach out to you directly?
- Find ZIP Code: You can use an online ZIP code finder by entering your city or address to find the required ZIP code.
Once you have the ZIP code, I can help connect you with a local lawyer. Could you provide your phone number so a lawyer can reach out to you directly?