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Name
Address
City, State, Zip
Phone
Email
In the District Court of Utah
__________ Judicial District ________________ County
Court Address ______________________________________________________
_____________________________________
Petit ioner
v.
_____________________________________
Respondent
Petition for Relief Under the Post -
Conviction Remedies Act
Utah Code Section 78B -9-101 et seq.
Utah Rules of Civil Procedure 65C
_______________________________
Case Number
________________________ _______
Judge
Notice to the Petitioner:
Before completing this form, please read it carefully. If you have any questions, contact
an attorney. Court clerks are not allowed to give legal advice. Attach additional sheets
of paper as necessary to complete your answers. Show the question number from this
form on the additional sheet of paper.
I. Name of Respondent (check one)
[ ] Conviction of Felony State of Utah
[ ] Conviction of Misdemeanor or Ordinance County of: ______ _______ _____
[ ] Convictio n of Misdemeanor or Ordinance Municipality of: _________ __ ___
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II. Identification of Current and Related Cases
1. (a) Name of court that entered the judgment being challenged:
_____________ ______________________________ ____
(b) Location of court: ________ _____________________________________
(c) Case number: ____________________________
2. Date of judgment being challenged: ____________________________
3. Sentence:
4. Nature of offense involved (all counts) :
5. What was your plea? (check one)
[ ] Not guilty
[ ] Guilty
[ ] No contest
[ ] Guilty and mentally ill
[ ] Not guilty by reason of insanity
6. If you entered a plea of guilty to some counts, and a not guilty plea to other
counts, give your plea to each count:
7. If you plead not guilty or not guilty by reason of insanity, was the trial before a
[ ] Jury [ ] Judge
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8. Did you testify at the trial?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
9. Did you appeal from the conviction or sentence?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
10. If your answer is “yes,” pro vide the following information:
(a) Name of Appellate Court: ______________________________________
(b) Case Number: ____________________________
(c) Result :
(d) Date of result or citation of opinion : _________________ ___ ___________
(e) Grounds rais ed :
(f) Did you seek further review of this appeal?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
(g) If your answer is “yes,” provide the following information:
(1) Name of Reviewing Court : ________________________________
(2) Case number : ____________________________
(3) Result :
(4) Date of result or citation of opinion : _________________________
(5) Grounds raised :
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11. If you did not appeal from your conviction or sentence, why not?
12. (a) Other than your direct appeal from your conviction or sen tence, have you
filed any petitions, applications, or motions with respect to this conviction
or sentence in any court, state or federal?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
(b) If your answer is “yes,” provide the following information:
(1) Name of Court: _____________ ____________________________
(2) Case number: ____________________________
(3) Result:
(4) Date of result or citation of opinion: _________________________
(5) Grounds raised:
(c) Did you receive an evidentiary hearing on your petition, app lication or
motion?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
(d) Did you appeal the decision on your petition, application, or motion?
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[ ] Yes [ ] No
(e) If your answer is “yes,” provide the following information:
(1) Name of Court: ___________________________________ ______
(2) Case number: ____________________________
(3) Result:
(4) Date of result or citation of opinion: _________________________
(5) Grounds raised:
13. (a) Other than the case described in question 12, have you filed any further
petit ions, applications or motions with respect to this conviction or
sentence in any court, state or federal?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
(b) If your answer is “yes,” provide the following information:
(1) Name of Court: _________________________________________
(2) Case number: ____________________________
(3) Result:
(4) Date of result or citation of opinion: _________________________
(5) Grounds raised:
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(c) Did you receive an evidentiary hearing on your petition, application or
motion?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
(d) Did you appeal the decision on your petition, application, or motion?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
(e) If your answer is “yes,” provide the following information:
(1) Name of Court: _________________________________________
(2) Case number: ______ ______________________
(3) Result:
(4) Date of result or citation of opinion: _________________________
(5) Grounds raised:
14. (a) Do you have any petition, appeal, or motion now pending in any court,
state or federal, relating to the judgme nt being challenged?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
(b) If your answer is “yes,” provide the following information:
(1) Name of Court: _________________________________________
(2) Case number: ____________________________
(3) Nature of Proceeding:
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III. Groun ds for Relief
Notice to the Petitioner: You may be barred from presenting additional grounds in a
future post -conviction petition if you fail to present any grounds that you could present
here but do not.
The following is a list of the most frequently rais ed grounds for relief in post -conviction
proceedings. Each statement preceded by a letter constitutes a separate ground for
possible relief. You should raise in this petition any of these grounds that apply and any
other grounds not listed that you may hav e available.
Do not merely check the grounds listed. If you believe any of these grounds apply to
you, you must allege facts. The petition will be returned to you if you merely check a
ground and fail to list necessary facts or attach supporting documentat ion.
(a) Conviction obtained by plea of guilty that was unlawfully induced or not
made voluntarily with understanding of the nature of the charge and the
consequences of the plea.
(b) Conviction obtained by use of coerced confession.
(c) Conviction obtai ned by use of evidence gained pursuant to an
unconstitutional search and seizure.
(d) Conviction obtained by use of evidence obtained pursuant to an unlawful
arrest.
(e) Conviction obtained by a violation of the privilege against self -
incrimination.
(f) Conviction obtained by the unconstitutional failure of the prosecution to
disclose to the defendant evidence favorable to the defendant.
(g) Conviction obtained by a violation of the protection against double
jeopardy.
(h) Conviction obtained by action of a grand or petit jury that was
unconstitutionally selected and impaneled.
(i) Denial of effective assistance of counsel.
(j) Conviction under an unconstitutional statute or constitutionally protected
conduct.
(k) Denial of right to appeal.
15. State concisely every ground on which you claim you are entitled to post -
conviction relief. Summarize briefly the facts supporting each ground. If
necessary, you may attach additional pages stating additional grounds and facts
supporting same.
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(a) Ground One: ________________________________________________
Supporting facts for Ground One (state briefly without citing law or making
argument) :
(b) Ground Two: ________________________________________________
Supporting facts for Ground Two (state briefly without citing law or making
argument) :
(c) Ground Three:
________________________________________________
Supporting facts for Ground Three (state briefly without citing law or making
argument) :
(d) Ground Four: ____________________________ ____________________
Supporting facts for Ground Four (state briefly without citing law or making
argument) :
16. If any of the grounds listed above were not previously presented in any other
court, state or federal, state briefly which grounds were not presented and your
reasons for not presenting them:
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17. Give the name and address, if known, of each attorney who represented you in
the following stages of the judgment being challenged:
(a) Preliminary hearing : ________________________________ __________
(b) Arraignment and plea : ________________________________________
(c) Trial : ______________________________________________________
(d) Sentencing : _________________________________________________
(e) Appeal : ______________________________ ______________________
(f) Post -conviction proceeding: ____________________________________
(g) Appeal from post -conviction proceeding: __________________________
18. (a) Do you have any future sentence to serve after you complete the
sentence imposed by the judgment being challenged?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
(b) If your answer is “yes,” give the following information:
(1) Name of Court: _________________________________________
(2) Location: ______________________________________________
(3) Case number: _ ___________________________
IV. Required Attachments
Notice to the Petitioner: If you do not attach the required copies or provide an
explanation why you cannot provide them, this petition will not be filed and will be
returned to you. You may then lose yo ur right to file a petition if the statute of limitations
expires before you file another petition.
19. Attach a copy of the following documents to this petition or provide an
explanation why you cannot provide the copies.
(a) The judgment and commitment being challenged.
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(b) Any decision issued by an appellate court from the direct appeal.
(c) Any previously -filed petition for post -conviction relief, and any decision
issued as a result.
(d) Affidavits, records, or other documentary evidence that support your claim.
(e) An affidavit of impecuniosity and certificate from Inmate Accounting Office,
if you are requesting a waiver of the filing fee.
(f) Memorandum of Points and Authorities.
V. Petitioner’s Verification Under Oath
I, the undersigned petitione r, declare under penalty of perjury that the information I have
provided in this petition is true and correct.
I have not included any non -public information in this document.
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Date Typed or Printed Name
On this date, I certify that __________________________________________ __________ __ ___ (name)
who is known to me or who presented satisfactory identification, in the form of
______________________________________________________ (form of identification) , has, while in my
presence and while under oath or affirmation, voluntarily signed this document and de clared that it is true.
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Date Typed or printed name (Court Clerk or Notary Public)
Notary Seal
VI. Certification of Attorney (If the petitioner is represented by an attorney)
I certify that I am the attorney for the petitioner, and that th is petition complies with Rule
11, Utah Rules of Civil Procedure.
Sign here ►
Date Typed or Printed Name
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