Post-Sentencing
Post-sentencing motions are filed by the lawyers who try a criminal case. Generally, the defendant’s lawyer files motions to appeal or motions regarding the terms of the sentence itself to an appellate court. The prosecution files post-sentencing motions to argue against the motions filed by defense counsel. It is standard practice to file a series of motions that are routinely rejected by the trial court. The reason for filing these motions is to specifically preserve certain arguments for a later appeal.
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Post-Sentencing
Misdemeanor offenders sentenced to prison terms of 1 year or less generally serve time in a local … more
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13-3615 - Suspension Of Sentence Upon Posting Bond; Custody Of Child; Revocation Of Suspension
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Petition to Seal Arrest and Criminal Records
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Order to Seal Arrest and Criminal Records
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Order and Notice of Hearing (Sealing of Records)
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Petition to Seal Criminal Conviction Records
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Order Denying Petition to Seal
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Order and Notice of Hearing
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Order to Seal Records
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Notice of Hearing of Petition (Colorado Conviction)
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