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Old 11-03-2009, 06:09 PM
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Remedy for reversal of wrongful conviction while on probation


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I need to find out how to get a reversal of conviction after court held 2255 without a decision for over 5 years until a few months before I was released from prison. Which killed my ability to appeal since I was no longer imprison. I am on probation but that will end soon within a year. Will a writ of error coram nobis work? I am in California under courtesy supervision since the prosecutor will not release jurisdiction on the case which was in Florida. I have extensive exonerating evidence that was actually government evidence showing innocence but was never revealed to me, the jurors or the trial court during my five day trial although my very own defense attorney also withheld these documents as well. They are clearly exonerating. I need to know what avenue to take to get back into the court and to which court will I have to file to whether California since I live here or Florida since I was convicted there? Thanks.
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:29 PM
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I need to find out how to get a reversal of conviction after court held 2255 without a decision for over 5 years until a few months before I was released from prison. Which killed my ability to appeal since I was no longer imprison. I am on probation but that will end soon within a year. Will a writ of error coram nobis work? I am in California under courtesy supervision since the prosecutor will not release jurisdiction on the case which was in Florida. I have extensive exonerating evidence that was actually government evidence showing innocence but was never revealed to me, the jurors or the trial court during my five day trial although my very own defense attorney also withheld these documents as well. They are clearly exonerating. I need to know what avenue to take to get back into the court and to which court will I have to file to whether California since I live here or Florida since I was convicted there? Thanks.
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