Motion For Postconviction Relief - Florida Circuit Court Page 7

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(3)
Grounds raised:
(4)
Did you receive an evidentiary hearing on your petition,
application, motion, etc.?
Yes
No
.
(5)
Result:
(6)
Date of result:
14.
State concisely every ground on which you claim that the judgment or
sentence is unlawful. Summarize briefly the facts supporting each ground. If
necessary, you may attach pages stating additional grounds and the facts
supporting them.
For your information, the following is a list of the most frequently raised
grounds for postconviction relief. Each statement preceded by a letter
constitutes a separate ground for possible relief. You may raise any grounds that
you may have other than those listed. However, you should raise in this motion
all available grounds (relating to this conviction) on which you base your
allegations that your conviction or sentence is unlawful.
DO NOT CHECK ANY OF THESE LISTED GROUNDS. If you select one or
more of these grounds for relief, you must allege facts. The motion will not be
accepted by the court if you merely check (a) through (i).
(a)
Conviction obtained by plea of guilty or nolo contendere that was
unlawfully induced or not made voluntarily with understanding of the nature of
the charge and the consequences of the plea.
(b)
Conviction obtained by the unconstitutional failure of the
prosecution to disclose to the defendant evidence favorable to the defendant.
May 16, 2014
Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure
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