Post Conviction Relief Motion

Summary

Filing a post-conviction relief motion under CPL § 440.10 in New York involves challenging a conviction based on constitutional violations, such as the right to a speedy trial. The prosecution must be ready for trial within six months, and delays beyond this can lead to dismissal. The Sixth Amendment also protects against excessive trial delays. Supporting documents and affidavits are typically accepted by courts. Understanding local rules is crucial for filing.

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If you are asking whether the court accepts attachments when you file your motion, it's generally yes. Courts typically allow submission of supporting documents and affidavits.
Which county is your case being filed in? This can help determine any specific local rules on attachments.
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If you're asking whether the court accepts attachments with your motion, generally, yes. Courts usually allow supporting documents and affidavits.
Which county is your case being filed in? This can help determine specific local rules on attachments.