
Rule 32 Post-Conviction Relief
Rule 32 Post-Conviction Relief is a legal process allowing a person convicted of a crime to seek review or challenge their conviction or sentence after the trial has ended. It is used when new evidence emerges, legal errors occurred, or other issues affected the fairness of the original trial. The goal is to ensure justice is served and correct any mistakes that may have impacted the outcome. This process is a final step for defendants to ensure their rights were properly upheld and to potentially have their conviction or sentence modified or overturned.