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  1. 28 U.S. Code § 2255 - Federal custody; remedies on motion attacking ...

    A prisoner in custody under sentence of a court established by Act of Congress claiming the right to be released upon the ground that the sentence was imposed in violation of the Constitution or laws of …

  2. Motion to Vacate/Set Aside Sentence (Motion Under 28 U.S.C. § 2255)

    Sep 1, 2017 · Home Forms & Rules Forms Motion to Vacate/Set Aside Sentence (Motion Under 28 U.S.C. § 2255)

  3. What Is a 2255 Charge and How Does It Affect Federal Convictions?

    Feb 10, 2025 · What Is a 2255 Charge and How Does It Affect Federal Convictions? Explore how a 2255 charge can impact federal convictions, including eligibility, filing process, and potential court …

  4. Complete Guide to 28 U.S.C. § 2255 Motions for Post-Conviction Relief

    Unlike a direct appeal which challenges errors on the trial record, a § 2255 motion is a form of habeas corpus or collateral attack that can introduce new evidence and attack the conviction or sentence on …

  5. §2255. Federal custody; remedies on motion attacking sentence

    It provides an expeditious remedy for correcting erroneous sentences without resort to habeas corpus. It has the approval of the Judicial Conference of the United States. Its principal provisions are …

  6. 2255 Habeas Corpus Motions – The Law Offices of Alan ... - Alan Ellis

    The § 2255 motion is the postconviction tool most federal prisoners turn to after they have exhausted their appeals. When it is used effectively, it can be a powerful tool to right injustices that were not or …

  7. 2255 Motion

    Learn all about the writ of habeas corpus and related motions here. Section 2255 is the statutory vehicle that a federal prisoner should use to mount a "collateral" attack on his or her conviction or sentence.

  8. 2255 Motion Rules and Proceedings - Evergreen Attorneys

    Jul 25, 2025 · Commonly called a “2255 motion,” this is one of the most important tools available for challenging a federal conviction or sentence after the direct appeal has been exhausted. But filing a …

  9. 9-37.000 - Federal Habeas Corpus - United States Department of Justice

    Prisoners may file motions under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 challenging their convictions and sentences. A Section 2255 motion must be filed in the district where the prisoner was convicted and sentenced. …

  10. § 2255. Federal custody; remedies on motion attacking sentence

    Federal custody; remedies on motion attacking sentence.