(1)Notwithstanding the fact that no
review of a conviction of crime was sought by appeal within the time prescribed
therefor, or that a judgment of conviction was affirmed upon appeal, every person
convicted of a crime is entitled as a matter of right to make applications for
postconviction review. Except as otherwise required by subsection (1.5) of this
section, an application for postconviction review must, in good faith, allege one or
more of the following grounds to justify a hearing thereon:
(a)That the conviction was obtained or sentence imposed in violation of the
constitution or laws of the United States or the constitution or laws of this state;
(b)That the applicant was convicted under a statute that is in violation of the
constitution of the United States or the con
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(1) Notwithstanding the fact that no
review of a conviction of crime was sought by appeal within the time prescribed
therefor, or that a judgment of conviction was affirmed upon appeal, every person
convicted of a crime is entitled as a matter of right to make applications for
postconviction review. Except as otherwise required by subsection (1.5) of this
section, an application for postconviction review must, in good faith, allege one or
more of the following grounds to justify a hearing thereon:
(a) That the conviction was obtained or sentence imposed in violation of the
constitution or laws of the United States or the constitution or laws of this state;
(b) That the applicant was convicted under a statute that is in violation of the
constitution of the United States or the constitution of this state, or that the
conduct for which the applicant was prosecuted is constitutionally protected;
(c) That the court rendering judgment was without jurisdiction over the
person of the applicant or the subject matter;
(d) That the sentence imposed exceeded the maximum authorized by law, or
is otherwise not in accordance with the sentence authorized by law;
(e) That there exists evidence of material facts, not theretofore presented
and heard, which, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, could not have been
known to or learned of by the defendant or his attorney prior to the submission of
the issues to the court or jury, and which requires vacation of the conviction or
sentence in the interest of justice;
(f) (I) That there has been significant change in the law, applied to the
applicant's conviction or sentence, allowing in the interests of justice retroactive
application of the changed legal standard.
(II) The ground set forth in this paragraph (f) may not be asserted if, prior to
filing for relief pursuant to this paragraph (f), a person has not sought appeal of a
conviction within the time prescribed therefor or if a judgment of conviction has
been affirmed upon appeal.
(g) Any grounds otherwise properly the basis for collateral attack upon a
criminal judgment; or
(h) That the sentence imposed has been fully served or that there has been
unlawful revocation of parole, probation, or conditional release.
(1.5) An application for postconviction review in a class 1 felony case where a
sentence of death has been imposed shall be limited to claims of newly discovered
evidence and ineffective assistance of counsel; except that, for any sentence of
death imposed on or after the date upon which the Colorado supreme court adopts
rules implementing the unitary system of review established by part 2 of article 12
of title 16, C.R.S., any application for postconviction review in such case shall be
governed by the provisions of part 2 of article 12 of title 16, C.R.S.
(2) (a) Except as otherwise required by paragraph (b) of this subsection (2),
procedures to be followed in implementation of the right to postconviction remedy
shall be as prescribed by rule of the supreme court of the state of Colorado.
(b) In any class 1 felony case where a sentence of death has been imposed,
the district court shall expeditiously consider an application for postconviction
remedy. It is the general assembly's intent that the district court give priority to
cases in which a sentence of death has been imposed.
(3) (a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection (3),
an appeal of any order by the district court granting or denying postconviction
relief in a case in which a sentence of death has been imposed shall be to the
Colorado supreme court as provided by section 13-4-102 (1)(h), C.R.S. The
procedures to be followed in the implementation of such review shall be in
accordance with any rules adopted by the Colorado supreme court in response to
the legislative intent expressed in section 16-12-101.5 (1), C.R.S.
(b) In any class 1 felony case in which a sentence of death is imposed on or
after the date upon which the Colorado supreme court adopts rules implementing
the unitary system of review established under part 2 of article 12 of title 16, C.R.S.,
the procedures for appealing any order by the district court granting or denying
postconviction relief and review by the Colorado supreme court of such order shall
be governed by the provisions of part 2 of article 12 of title 16, C.R.S., and by such
rules adopted by the supreme court.