Q: Will they qualify for WI Statue 302.114 in 2026 (20 years)? How do they get back into court after denied appeals?
Sentenced to life in prison, the case was a debacle, evidence not shown to defense, Brady law violations, dirty cops and more they have now served 18 years going on 19 years. They were sentenced under section 940.01(a) and 941.20 (3)(a), modifiers 939.63 and 939.05. Can they apply for release with extended supervision?
We need help getting back into court, with the evidence, affidavits, and videos of information gathered since court sentencing. How do we get back into court after max denied appeals?
A:
I'm sorry you're facing these challenges. To address your situation, it's important to consult with an attorney who can guide you through the legal process. They can help you gather and present the new evidence, affidavits, and videos that have emerged since your sentencing.
You may need to file a motion for post-conviction relief or a habeas corpus petition to reopen your case. These legal avenues allow you to present new evidence and argue that your original trial had significant issues, such as Brady violations or misconduct by law enforcement.
Regarding release with extended supervision, your attorney can assist in applying for this option once you meet the necessary criteria. They can also help navigate the complexities of the Wisconsin statutes and ensure that all procedural requirements are met to improve your chances of a favorable outcome.
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