- These can include motions to arrest the judgment, to be resentenced, or for a new trial based on new evidence or problems with how the case has been handled. In certain situations, the prosecution may also file a motion to modify the sentence.
- Victims can receive information about post-trial motions from the United States Attorney’s Office in the State or District where the case was prosecuted. Each United States Attorney’s Office has a Victim/Witness Assistance Program to help victims. For further assistance, victims can contact the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s Victim-Witness Coordinators at 202-307-0884 or 202-307-2878.