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§ 1473.7 Motions to Vacate a Conviction or Sentence in California

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10/01/2020
Crimes
Post-Conviction Relief

This one-pager, a partnership between the UCLA Criminal Defense Clinic, Al Otro Lado, and the ILRC, describes the how and why of CA Penal Code s. 1473.7.

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