The
superior court must receive the notice of appeal within
60 days after sentencing. The superior court is the
same court where the defendant is sentenced. If you direct
the defendant’s attorney to file a notice of appeal,
he or she normally does so. To attack the plea, you need to
make a request for a certificate of probable cause on the
back of the form.
If you wish to file a notice of appeal, use this
form.
The defendant’s (or if the notice is prepared by the
attorney, the attorney’s) name and address belong in
the top left hand corner.
Below the top box, put the defendant’s name where it
says “DEFENDANT:” and then put in the defendant’s
date of birth.
Write the case number in the box for CASE NUMBER(S).
In item 1, write the defendant’s name and the date of
the sentencing hearing.
In item 2, mark that it is an appeal from a plea of guilty
or no contest (box c). The appeal will be based on the sentence
and other matters occurring after the plea, so mark box (1)
Always mark this box. If you do not mark this box
and the judge never grants a certificate of probable cause,
there will be no appeal.
If the defendant wishes to also challenge the denial of a
suppression motion, mark box (2).
If the defendant wishes to also challenge the validity of
the plea, mark box (3) and complete the request for a certificate
of probable cause on page two (see below).
In item 3, request appointed counsel on appeal. Indicate whether
the defendant hired an attorney in the trial court and give
the defendant’s address.
Print the date and your name and sign your name at the arrow
( ).
On page two is the request for a certificate of probable cause.
In the boxes on the top, write the defendant’s name
and the case number. In the lined portion of the form, the
defendant or trial counsel must state why it is believed the
plea was illegal. The argument will be the same as that in
the motion to withdraw your plea or in other relevant motions
that were made in the superior court. Print the date and your
name and sign your name at the arrow ( ).
This is a statement under penalty of perjury, so you must
be truthful. The defendant cannot contest the denial of the
motion to withdraw your plea without the superior court issuing
a certificate of probable cause. The judge must grant the
certificate of probable cause within 20 days after the notice
of appeal is filed. It is a good idea to have someone call
the superior court after the notice of appeal was filed to
make sure that the application has been forwarded to the judge.
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