District of Columbia Statutes
§ 22-4135 — Motion to vacate a conviction or grant a new trial on the ground of actual innocence.
District of Columbia § 22-4135
JurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
Title 22Criminal Offenses and Penalties.
Ch. 41ADNA Testing and Post-Conviction Relief for Innocent Persons.
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D.C. Code § 22-4135 (2026).
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(a)A person convicted of a criminal offense in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia may move the court to vacate the conviction or to grant a new trial on grounds of actual innocence based on new evidence.
(b)Notwithstanding the time limits in any other provision of law, a motion for relief under this section may be made at any time.
(c)The motion shall set forth specific, non-conclusory facts:
(1)Identifying the specific new evidence;
(2)Establishing how that evidence demonstrates that the movant is actually innocent despite having been convicted at trial or having pled guilty; and
(3)Establishing why the new evidence is not cumulative or impeaching.
(1)The motion shall include an affidavit by the movant, under penalty of perjury, stating that movant is actu
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Legislative History
May 17, 2002, D.C. Law 14-134, § 6, 49 DCR 408; Dec. 10, 2009, D.C. Law 18-88, § 301, 56 DCR 7413
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