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Post-Conviction Relief in Shreveport, Bossier City, Monroe, & Ruston, LA

Louisiana state law allows convicted individuals to seek post-conviction relief after losing an appeal under limited circumstances. Post-conviction relief attempts to overturn a conviction or sentence. It is important to contact a Louisiana post-conviction relief lawyer to understand your eligibility.

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Who Can File for Post-Conviction Relief?

There are strict time limits for when a person can file for post-conviction relief. In Louisiana, a person must file for post-conviction relief no later than two (2) years from the date on which his or her conviction becomes final.

Post-conviction relief attempts to resolve issues involving:

  • Newly-discovered evidence
  • Errors the defense didn’t know about
  • Changing state and federal laws
  • Ineffective assistance of counsel

Convicted individuals may consider this legal avenue when their petition for an appeal gets denied, or they don’t want another trial. Post-conviction relief is granted when evidence reveals that due process was compromised.

Some situations that may lead the court to grant post-conviction relief include:

  • Illegal or improper sentencing
  • The failure of the prosecutor to release exculpatory evidence
  • Newly-available evidence that was not included in the original trial
  • Admission of evidence or testimony that shouldn’t have been at trial
  • Inadequate assistance or efforts by the defendant’s counsel
  • Law changes that affect the determination of the case
  • Evidence of witness tampering or perjury
  • Court exceeds its jurisdiction
  • DNA results prove innocence

Court Post-Conviction Relief Decisions

There are numerous reasons a district court might deny a request for relief, so it’s imperative that your attorney evaluates the merit of your request thoroughly. This is a complex process that requires careful review of your application.

You knew about the mistake. There is a chance your relief gets denied because you knew about the error you were ever convicted.

Raising a claim at trial. If you request relief by raising a complaint during your hearing and not on appeal, it could get denied.

Missed an appropriate opportunity to file. The court could deny a claim if the incarcerated person had the chance to submit the request while on appeal or previously submitted post-conviction relief applications.

You didn’t adhere to the proper protocol when applying. If you do not follow the appropriate steps outlined by the state and/or federal court when asking for post-conviction relief, the court will not make any determination in the claim whatsoever.

Your attorney doesn’t have the experience. On occasion, a lawyer may not have the appropriate legal background to navigate the post-conviction relief process effectively.

Another possible outcome of your post-conviction relief request is that the court might decide your claim based on your submitted application, supporting documentation, and the answer give by representatives for the state. You might not ever have a hearing in this situation, and the court will decide to grant or deny your case based on the information submitted.

Louisiana Post-Conviction Relief Lawyers

The complexities of conviction relief law make every application unique. A sentence may get reduced, a new trial ordered, a conviction overturned, or a law could be changed as a result of your application and the court’s findings. There is also a significant difference in the rules that govern juvenile cases versus that of adults, as well as those between states or misdemeanor and felony charges.

Anyone deciding to seek post-conviction relief needs the help of a seasoned criminal defense lawyer familiar with the Louisiana and federal appeals process. Eric Johnson of the John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm has been practicing criminal law in northern Louisiana since 1993. His years of practice brings his clients extensive appeals and post-conviction relief knowledge that will assist you through your fight for rights and fairness of the law. Contact his office today at (318) 225-8092 to get a free consultation regarding your appeals case and find out how he can help you get the relief you deserve.

Attention: While this website provides general information, it does not constitute legal advice
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