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"motion for summary judgment" against you. No longer able to file a response or otherwise participate in the case.Fill out the form to access a sample of Practical Guidance. Trial in absentia is a criminal proceeding in a court of law in which the person who is subject to it is not physically present at those proceedings. The information in this preliminary prospectus is not complete and may be changed.
You may obtain additional information about Formal Post Trial Release if you request it at the time you move for post-conviction relief. The following summarizes the information for the most recent post-conviction proceedings filed in the Western District of Missouri. If you have never filed for or were not granted post-conviction relief in a post-conviction proceeding, you are not required to follow this information. In Missouri, post-conviction relief does not begin until a final appeal in the original proceeding is decided following an adjudication of non-meritorious claims. The following information is preliminary in nature or may not be accurate. The information is updated as it becomes available. • If you have had a post-conviction trial, you must sign a Declaration of Confession, a waiver of appeal rights and a consent under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 23 (or 34, depending on your circuit).
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