The Alaska Prisoner Motion Form is a legal document used in the state of Alaska to file a motion for a prisoner. The form allows a prisoner to request a court order or other relief from the court. There are three main types of Alaska Prisoner Motion Forms: Motion to Vacate a Conviction, Motion for Post-Conviction Relief, and Motion for a New Trial. The Motion to Vacate a Conviction is used to challenge a conviction or sentence that has already been entered. The Motion for Post-Conviction Relief is used to challenge a conviction or sentence that has already been entered on procedural or factual grounds. The Motion for a New Trial is used to challenge a conviction or sentence that has already been entered on the grounds of newly discovered evidence or a newly discovered legal issue. Each Motion Form requires the prisoner to provide detailed information about their case and must be signed by the prisoner. The form must also be accompanied by any supporting documents, such as police reports or witness statements.