Withdrawing Guilty Plea Grounds
Summary
In New South Wales, you may have grounds to withdraw a guilty plea if there was a miscarriage of justice, inadequate legal representation, or if you were not fully informed of the charges. Additionally, new evidence that could alter the outcome may also be a valid reason. Consider consulting with a local attorney to explore your options and receive personalized legal advice.Full Conversation
During my case my legal representation was changed twice without informing me, the magistrate was changed twice and the charges also changed twice, along with missing police body worn footage, altered police facts, magistrate dismissed important evidence and relied solely on the police facts and victim statements that are inconsistant and lie, the case was dragged on for over 12months and i was not only under stress from the criminal proceedings i was diagnosed with extremely severe depression extremely severe ptsd and moderate anxiety. What Grounds for applying to withdraw guilty plea do i have when i agree with part of what is written in the police facts but I don't agree to what they want to charge me with but I have already been senбenced and pleaded guilty
It sounds like you've faced a complex situation. To determine if you have grounds to withdraw your guilty plea, consider:
- Evidence of a miscarriage of justice.
- Inadequate legal representation.
- Lack of full understanding of charges.
- New evidence that could alter the outcome.
Would you like help connecting with local lawyers for more personalized assistance?
Grounds for withdrawing guilty plea after sentening
It seems like your situation involves multiple complexities. In New South Wales, you may be able to apply to withdraw a guilty plea if:
- There was a miscarriage of justice.
- Legal representation was inadequate.
- You weren't fully informed of the charges.
- New evidence could change the outcome.
Would you like assistance connecting with local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?