Opinion ID: 1096180
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 141

Heading: Instructions Read Carefully

Text: (1) This motion must be legibly handwritten or typewritten, signed by the defendant and sworn to before a notary public or other official authorized to administer an oath. Any false statement of a material fact may serve as the basis for prosecution and conviction for perjury. All questions must be answered concisely in the proper space on the form. (2) Additional pages are not permitted except with respect to the facts whichthat you rely upon to support your grounds for relief. No citation of authorities need be furnished. If briefs or arguments are submitted in support of your legal claims (as opposed to your factual claims), they should be submitted in the form of a separate Mmemorandum of Llaw. This memorandum should have the same caption as this Mmotion. (3) No filing fee is required when submitting a Mmotion for Post-Convictionpostconviction Rrelief. (4) Only the judgment of one case may be challenged in a single Mmotion for Post-Convictionpostconviction Rrelief. If you seek to challenge judgments entered in different cases, or different courts, you must file separate motions as to each such case. The single exception to this is if you are challenging the judgments in the different cases whichthat were consolidated for trial. In this event, show each case number involved in the caption. (5) Your attention is directed to the fact that you must include all grounds for relief, and all facts that support such grounds, in the motion you file seeking relief from any judgment of conviction. (6) When the motion is fully completed, the original must be mailed to the Cclerk of the Ccourt whose address is _________ ..... (county where sentence was imposed) ____ County Courthouse, _________ .... (address of clerk) ...., Florida.