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    • Wyoming Statutes
    • Title 7 - Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 12 - Appeal, Exceptions and New Trial
    • Article 3 - New Trial
    • Section 7-12-308 - Right to Counsel.

    Wyoming Statutes
    Article 3 - New Trial
    Section 7-12-308 - Right to Counsel.

    7-12-308. Right to counsel.
    A convicted person is entitled to counsel during a proceeding under this act. Upon request of the person, the court shall appoint counsel for the convicted person if the court determines that the person is needy and the person wishes to submit a motion under W.S. 7-12-303(c). Counsel shall be appointed as provided in W.S. 7-6-104(c)(vii).

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    Wyoming Statutes

    Title 7 - Criminal Procedure

    Chapter 12 - Appeal, Exceptions and New Trial

    Article 3 - New Trial

    Section 7-12-302 - Short Title.

    Section 7-12-303 - New Trial; Motion for Post-Conviction Testing of Dna; Motion Contents; Sufficiency of Allegations, Consent to DNA Sample; Definitions.

    Section 7-12-304 - Service of Process; Response by the State; Preservation of Evidence.

    Section 7-12-305 - Review by the Court; Hearing on Motion, Findings; Order.

    Section 7-12-306 - Designation of Testing Laboratory.

    Section 7-12-307 - Discovery.

    Section 7-12-308 - Right to Counsel.

    Section 7-12-309 - Costs of Testing.

    Section 7-12-310 - Order Following Testing.

    Section 7-12-311 - Victim Notification.

    Section 7-12-312 - Rights Not Waived; Refiling of Uncharged Offenses.

    Section 7-12-313 - Appeal.

    Section 7-12-314 - Subsequent Motions.

    Section 7-12-315 - Consensual Testing.

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