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If you entered a plea - it was accepted - and sentence was pronounced - it is too late. You must file an appeal with your state court of appeals baseing your appeal on the grounds that new evidence has been discovered that is likely to affect the verdict.

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Q: Can you petition the court for a revocation of plea after it's been entered if you can provide evidence that proves your innocence?
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