Last updated: 10/24/2024
Motion For Refund After Invalidated Conviction
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Description
MOTION FOR REFUND AFTER INVALIDATED CONVICTION. This form is used by a defendant in Massachusetts to request a refund of court fees, fines, and other payments made as part of a criminal case after their conviction has been invalidated (vacated or overturned). To qualify, the individual must meet certain conditions, including the invalidation of their conviction or continuance without a finding, and no further prosecution expected. The form allows the individual to specify the amounts and types of payments made, such as victim-witness fees, fines, court costs, probation fees, and restitution, and to provide documentation, if available. The court processes the motion by gathering financial records of payments made, reviewing them, and transmitting the motion to relevant parties such as the District Attorney or Attorney General for response. The judge will then decide whether the motion is granted, in whole or part, and determine the amount to be refunded. If the motion is denied, reasons for denial are provided. www.FormsWorkflow.com