May 8th, 2009
Beyond the option of withdrawing a plea, there are other options available to resolve a conviction that is adversely affecting your record.
There are several options for post conviction relief beyond withdrawing a plea. There is the option of making a motion to vacate judgment. There is also an expungement of the conviction. Depending on what your needs are in this form of conviction relief you seek.
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May 8th, 2009
The motion to withdraw plea is a tool to eliminate any conviction and remove it from ones record. It is efficient for eliminating and avoiding a ground for deportation, exclusion and sometimes eliminating any issues regarding “good moral character.”
The motion to withdraw plea may be made in the trial before judgment or within a certain period of time after judgment. Withdrawal of plea is a discretionary form of relief, and is a tool used in cases of mistake, inadvertance, excusable neglect, or constitutional defects are present.
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May 8th, 2009
Welcome to withdraw plea .com. Please feel free to view our site relating to withdrawing a plea. Withdrawing a plea relates to plea agreements in criminal convictions. While withdrawing a plea may be relative to most states, in this site we will focus on the California Penal System and California courts.
Withdrawing a plea is when one motions the court to withdraw a plea agreement made with that court on an former case. Most of the time, when a plea is withdrawn, it is exchanged for another lessor plea as part of a negotiation with the district Attorney’s office and Judge.
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May 8th, 2009
Darren Kavinoky
Kavinoky Law Firm
22130 Clarendon Street
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
(818) 884-8075
www.NoCuffs.com
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