Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Disposition on the Basis of the Motion to Vacate … A. Claims Not Cognizable under the Post Conviction Act … B. Allegations Which Are Conclusions of Fact or of Law … C. Facts Alleged Fail to Show a Constitutional Violation
III. Disposition on the Basis of the Files and Records … A. No Factual Issue Presented … B. Motion and Files and Records Fail to Show a Constitutional Violation … C. Allegations Are Contradicted by Files and Records … D. Probative Value of Files and Records Outweighs Allegations
IV. Disposition on the Basis of a Procedural Bar … A. Successive Motion … B. Previous Adjudication … C. Previous Waiver of the Issue … D. Failure to Fulfill a Statutory Prerequisite
V. Disposition on the Basis of an Evidentiary Hearing … A. Requirement of an Evidentiary Hearing … B. Burden and Standard of Proof … C. Presence of Prisoner … D. Right to Counsel
VI. Conclusion
Recommended Citation
Peter Toll Hoffman,
Trial Court Responses to Claims for Relief under the Nebraska Post Conviction Act: A Taxonomy,
58 Neb. L. Rev. 355
(1979)
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