MOTION FOR FORENSIC DNA TESTING OF SAMPLES OF SPERMATOZOA
MOTION FOR FORENSIC DNA TESTING OF SAMPLES OF SPERMATOZOA
MOTION FOR FORENSIC DNA TESTING PURSUANT TO ART. 64.01 OF THE TEXAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
MOTION FOR FORENSIC DNA TESTING PURSUANT TO ART. 64.01 OF THE TEXAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Motion for Funds for Forensic Audio Expert
Motion for forensic audio experts to analyze pieces of evidence relevant to the case. For example, to analyze 911 recordings.
Motion for Leave of Court to Conduct Discovery and Discovery Requests
Document requests Court to allow Plaintiff to leave Court in order to conduct discovery limited to issue of whether the Defendant is subjected to the personal jurisdiction of the Court.
Motion for Mitochondrial DNA Testing by Private Laboratory of Human Hair Fragments
Document motions for mitochondrial DNA testing on hair fragments. Mitochondrial DNA testing occurs when nuclear DNA testing can not be done on sample.
Motion for Mitochondrial DNA Testing for Evidence of Unknown Person’s DNA on Crime Scene
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Document motions for mitochondrial DNA testing on hair fragments. Mitochondrial DNA testing occurs when nuclear DNA testing can not be done on sample.
Motion for Nuclear DNA Testing of Blood Sample, Mitochondrial DNA Testing of Hair Sample
Motions to allow nuclear DNA testing on samples nuclear genome can be retrieved, and mitochondrial DNA testing on samples where the nuclear genome can not be retrieved.
Motion For Production Of Forensic Data
Document motions order requiring government to provide all information and permitting counsel to inspect and copy all scientific evidence.
Motion For Reconsideration of Denial To Suppress Evidence Seized From Laptop Computer
Motion for the Court to reconsider the denial to suppress evidence obtained on a personal laptop. This would make nay evidence obtained via laptop inadmissible and can not be used in the trial against the accused.
Motion for Sanction for Failure to Provide Video – legal document
Motion for sanction for failure to provide a video that is relevant evidence.
Motion for Sanction in a Sex Crimes Case
Motion for Sanction in a Sex Crimes Case
Most courts recognize when a motion for sanctions is employed as a litigation tactic and treat such a motion accordingly. Still, some conduct merits potential sanctions against a party and/or its counsel. The most common predicates for a motion for sanctions are discovery disputes and frivolous litigation.
Courts may impose penalties, called sanctions, when improper conduct is employed during litigation. Sanctions are usually fines. A lawyer seeking sanctions must file a motion with the court. A hearing is set during which the lawyer must produce evidence of wrongful conduct.
Motion for Testing of Recovered Evidence
Motion for new DNA testing on recently found identification samples (hair, bodily fluids, blood, etc) found at the crime scene.
The Value of DNA Evidence
During a sexual assault, for example, biological evidence such as hair, skin cells, semen, or blood can be left on the victim’s body or other parts of the crime scene. Properly collected DNA can be compared with known samples to place a suspect at the scene of the crime.
Motion in Limine Inadmissable Rule 404(B) Evidence – legal document
Motion by Defendant to exclude Plaintiffs from offering evidence founded upon inadmissible evidence under inadmissible evidence. In the past, the Plaintiff, their counsel, and their witnesses have frequently made references.
Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence Unrelated Events – legal document
Motion to exclude any reference to unrelated topics or events during the trial.
Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence of Damage to Property – legal document
Motion by Defendant to exclude damages to the Defendant’s home that contradicts their own testimony.