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Section 7-14-101 – Definition of “This Act”; Commencement and Conduct of Proceedings.

7-14-101. Definition of “this act”; commencement and conduct of proceedings. (a) As used in W.S. 7-14-101 through 7-14-108 “this act” means W.S. 7-14-101 through 7-14-108. (b) Any person serving a felony sentence in a state penal institution who asserts that in the proceedings which resulted in his conviction or sentence there was a substantial denial […]

Section 7-14-102 – Contents of Petition.

7-14-102. Contents of petition. (a) The petition shall state: (i) The proceeding in which the petitioner was convicted; (ii) The date of the rendition of the final judgment; (iii) The facts which show the petitioner’s constitutional rights were violated; and (iv) Any previous proceedings in which the petitioner has been involved to secure relief from […]

Section 7-14-103 – Claims Barred; Applicability of Act.

7-14-103. Claims barred; applicability of act. (a) A claim under this act is procedurally barred and no court has jurisdiction to decide the claim if the claim: (i) Could have been raised but was not raised in a direct appeal from the proceeding which resulted in the petitioner’s conviction; (ii) Was not raised in the […]

Section 7-14-104 – No Right to Appointed Counsel.

7-14-104. No right to appointed counsel. (a) Repealed by Laws 1990, ch. 95, § 2. (b) Repealed by Laws 1990, ch. 95, § 2. (c) An indigent petitioner seeking relief under this act is not entitled to representation by the state public defender or by appointed counsel.

Section 7-14-107 – Appellate Review.

7-14-107. Appellate review. Any final judgment or order entered upon a petition under this act may be reviewed by the supreme court on writ of certiorari upon the petition of either party pursuant to the Wyoming Rules of Appellate Procedure.