Penal Code 1118 – Motion for a New Trial

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In California, a motion for a new trial is typically made under Penal Code sections 1181-1182.8. Here are the key steps and considerations for filing a motion for a new trial:

  1. Grounds for a New Trial:
    • A motion for a new trial can be based on various grounds, including newly discovered evidence, juror misconduct, legal errors during the trial, or irregularities in the proceedings.
  2. Timing:
    • The motion must be filed within a specific timeframe after the verdict. The exact timeframe can vary based on the grounds for the motion.
  3. Written Motion:
    • The motion for a new trial is a written document filed with the court. It outlines the specific grounds and legal arguments for why a new trial is warranted.
  4. Affidavits and Evidence:
    • Supporting affidavits or declarations may be submitted along with the motion, particularly when the grounds involve newly discovered evidence or juror misconduct.
  5. Notice to Opposing Party:
    • The opposing party (usually the prosecution) is served with a notice of the motion and given an opportunity to respond.
  6. Hearing:
    • The court may schedule a hearing to consider the motion. During the hearing, both parties may present arguments and evidence.
  7. Judge’s Decision:
    • The judge reviews the motion, considers the arguments, and decides whether to grant or deny the motion for a new trial.
  8. Effect of Granting a New Trial:
    • If the motion is granted, a new trial may be ordered, and the previous verdict may be set aside.

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