Chapter 4 Criminal Appeals, Habeas Corpus and Post-conviction Relief (§ 4.1 to § 4.33.6)
Index
- § 4.1 This Chapter's Scope.
- § 4.2 Direct Appeals - Rule 31.
- § 4.3.1 Jurisdiction.
- § 4.3.2 Authority.
- § 4.4 What May Be Appealed.
- § 4.4.1 Appeal By Defendant.
- § 4.4.2 Appeal By State.
- § 4.5.1 Time For Filing.
- § 4.5.2 Content, Filing and Service.
- § 4.5.3 Cross-Appeal.
- § 4.5.4 Delayed Appeal.
- § 4.5.5 Superior Court Jurisdiction After Notice of Appeal Filed.
- § 4.6.1 Stays and Reinstatements.
- § 4.6.2 Consolidation.
- § 4.7 Proceeding As An Indigent On Appeal - Rule 31.5.
- § 4.8 Stay of Execution of Sentence - Rule 31.6.
- § 4.9 The Record On Appeal - Rules 31.8, 31.9 and 31.10.
- § 4.9.1 What Constitutes the Record On Appeal.
- § 4.9.2 Transcripts.
- § 4.9.3 Deficiencies In the Record.
- § 4.9.4 Transmission of the Record.
- § 4.9.5 Filing the Record.
- § 4.10.1 Forms of Motions and Manner of Filing - Rules 31.12 and 31.21.
- § 4.10.2 Scope of Motions.
- § 4.10.3 Motions To Dismiss - Rule 31.15.
- § 4.11 Issues Raised On Appeal - Types of Error and Standards of Review.
- § 4.11.1 Objections Required To Preserve Claims of Error.
- § 4.11.2 Review of Preserved Error.
- § 4.11.3 Review of Unpreserved Error.
- § 4.11.4 Structural Error.
- § 4.11.5 Fundamental Error.
- § 4.11.6 Invited Error.
- § 4.12.1 Review of Factual Findings On Appeal.
- § 4.12.2 De Novo Review.
- § 4.12.3 Abuse of Discretion.
- § 4.13 General Principles Involving the Construction of Rules.
- § 4.14 Standard of Review For Specific Rules of Criminal Procedure.
- § 4.14.1 General Provisions - Rule 1.
- § 4.14.2 Preliminary Proceedings - Rules 2-5.
- § 4.14.3 Rights of Parties - Rules 6-11.
- § 4.14.4 Pretrial Procedures - Rules 12-16.
- § 4.14.5 Pleas of Guilty and No Contest - Rule 17.
- § 4.14.6 Trial - Rules 18-23.
- § 4.14.7 Post-Verdict Proceedings - Rules 24-29.
- § 4.15 Appeals - Rule 31.
- § 4.16.1 Time For Filing and Manner of Filing.
- § 4.16.2 Extensions For Briefs In Noncapital Cases.
- § 4.16.3 Extensions For Briefs In Capital Cases and Victim Right's Considerations - Rule 31.27.
- § 4.16.4 Form and Length of Briefs.
- § 4.16.5 Contents of Briefs, General Requirements.
- § 4.16.6 Anders Briefs.
- § 4.16.7 Preserving Error For Future Federal Review.
- § 4.16.8 Raising State Constitutional Claims.
- § 4.16.9 Arguing Ineffective Assistance of Counsel On Appeal.
- § 4.17 Supplemental Citation of Authority - Rule 31.22.
- § 4.18 Amicus Curiae - Rule 31.25.
- § 4.18.1 Amicus Practice In Court of Appeals.
- § 4.18.2 Amicus Practice In Supreme Court.
- § 4.19 Oral Argument - Rule 31.14.
- § 4.20.1 Disposition and Ancillary Orders.
- § 4.20.2 Partial Publication Option.
- § 4.20.3 Citation of Memorandum Decisions.
- § 4.20.4 Decision By Appointed Counsel Whether To Represent Defendant Further.
- § 4.21 Motion For Reconsideration - Rule 31.18.
- § 4.22 Petition For Review To Supreme Court - Rule 31.19.
- § 4.22.1 Time Limits and Filing Requirements.
- § 4.22.2 Content and Form of Petition, Cross-Petition and Response.
- § 4.22.3 Appendices.
- § 4.22.4 Service of Petition.
- § 4.22.5 Reply By Permission Only.
- § 4.22.6 Transmittal of Petition and Partial Record To Supreme Court.
- § 4.23 Proceedings In Supreme Court.
- § 4.23.1 Supplemental Briefing Upon Granting of Petition For Review.
- § 4.23.2 Oral Argument.
- § 4.23.3 Supreme Court Decision.
- § 4.24 U.S. Supreme Court Matters.
- § 4.25 Issuance of Mandate - Rule 31.23.
- § 4.26 Proceedings In Trial Court If Criminal Case Remanded For New Trial or Further Proceedings.
- § 4.27.1 Nature of Proceedings - Rule 32.3.
- § 4.27.2 Scope of Remedy - Rule 32.1.
- § 4.28 Grounds For Post-Conviction Relief - Rule 32.1.
- § 4.28.1 Ineffective Assistance of Counsel.
- § 4.28.2 Newly Discovered Evidence.
- § 4.28.3 Significant Change in Law.
- § 4.29 Preclusion of Remedy - Rule 32.2.
- § 4.30.1 Notice of Post-Conviction Relief.
- § 4.30.2 Timing of Notice of Post-Conviction Relief.
- § 4.30.3 Filing Late Petition for Post-Conviction Relief.
- § 4.30.4 Collection of Record Necessary for Post-Conviction Relief.
- § 4.30.5 Discovery For Post-Conviction Relief Proceedings.
- § 4.30.6 Appointment of Counsel For Indigent Defendants.
- § 4.30.7 The First Crossroad For Appointed Counsel--Whether To File Petition or “Notice of Completion.”
- § 4.31.1 Time Limits For Petition.
- § 4.31.2 Extensions For Filing Petition.
- § 4.31.3 Form of Petition - Rule 32.5.
- § 4.31.4 Waiver of Claims Not Raised.
- § 4.31.5 Response and Reply - Rule 32.6.
- § 4.32 Trial Court Decision.
- § 4.32.1 “Summary Disposition” - Denial Without Hearing.
- § 4.32.2 PCR Hearing.
- § 4.32.3 PCR Decision Following Hearing.
- § 4.32.4 Motion For Rehearing - Rule 32.9.
- § 4.32.5 The Second Crossroad For Appointed Counsel - Whether To File Petition For Review To Court of Appeals.
- § 4.33 The Petition For Review To the Court of Appeals - Rule 32.9.
- § 4.33.1 Time For Filing Petition for Review.
- § 4.33.2 Stay Pending Review.
- § 4.33.3 Form of Petition For Review.
- § 4.33.4 Notice To Superior Court.
- § 4.33.5 The Record For Petition For Review.
- § 4.33.6 Response and Reply.
- § 4.34 Decision by Court of Appeals.
- § 4.35 Decision By Appointed Counsel Whether To Pursue Further Relief.
- § 4.36 Motion For Reconsideration.
- § 4.37 Petition For Review To Supreme Court.
- § 4.38 Return of Record Upon Completion of PCR.
- § 4.39 Habeas Corpus.
- § 4.40 Compensation of Appointed Counsel.
- § 4.41 Outline of Procedural Steps and Time Limits For Criminal Appeals.