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RULE 32 PETITIONS

If someone is serving time in prison, our Phoenix criminal defense attorneys can file a Rule 32 Petition in an attempt to win early release, or dismissal of the case. Grounds to file a Rule 32 include the following:

The conviction or sentence is in violation of the Constitution of the United States or the State of Arizona.
The Court was without jurisdiction to render judgment or impose sentence.
The sentence imposed exceeds the maximum allowed by law.
The person is held in custody after the sentence expired.
Newly discovered material facts probably exist and such facts probably would have changed the verdict or sentence.
Defendant failed to appeal and it was not the fault of the defendant.
There has been a significant change of law that, if determined to apply to defendant's case, would probably overturn the defendant's conviction or sentence.
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