The Habeas Corpus Withdraw in Harris form is a legal document used by incarcerated individuals to request relief from their convictions based on grounds of mental illness and ineffective assistance of counsel. This form is filed in accordance with 28 U.S.C. Section 2254 and aims to challenge the legality of the Petitioner's detention in state custody. Key features include the requirement for the Petitioner to provide personal details, specifics of their conviction, and grounds for relief. Filling instructions emphasize the need for clarity in the Petitioner's historical context and mental health status, supported by affidavits from family and legal representation. For attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, this form provides a structured approach to presenting claims of inadequate legal support and the necessity for appropriate mental health treatment. It facilitates the pursuit of justice by enabling a thorough examination of the conditions under which pleas were entered and emphasizes the importance of understanding the implications of such pleas. In editing, users must ensure accuracy in the details provided and adherence to relevant deadlines to safeguard the Petitioner's rights.