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    Petition for Expungement of DNA Profiles and Samples (Pen. Code, § 299)

    Petition for Expungement of DNA Profiles and Samples (Pen. Code, § 299)

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    NIT Motion and Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion to Dismiss Pornography Case

    NIT Motion and Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion to Dismiss – Child Pornography Case

    A document that cites (refers to) legal authorities such as statutes and court cases, and explains how those authorities support the position advocated by the party who wrote the memorandum. Filed motion to suppress the evidence seized during the search of the computer, including the information revealed by the use of the NIT.

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  • Motion to Compel Discovery and DNA Sample – Sex Trafficking

    Motions Court to produce discovery and compel a DNA sample.

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    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.

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    Motion in Limine To Exclude Evidence, Testimony or Large Company – legal document

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    Motion in Limine To Exclude Evidence, Testimony or Large Company – legal document

    This product comes in .docx (Microsoft Word) format for your convenience.

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    $15.00
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    Motion for Sanction for Failure to Provide Video – legal document

    Motion for sanction for failure to provide a video that is relevant evidence.

    $15.00
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    Motion for a Forensic Pathologist

    Motion for forensic pathologist to preform an autopsy to examine the deceased, for example to determine cause and manner of death.

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    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.

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  • Criminal Defense Legal Docs

    Motion for Designation of a Judge to Hear Ex Parte Requests for Funding of Expert Assistance

    Requesting a different judge to hear ex parte requests for funding for expert assistance in order to properly prepare for Defendants trial.

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    Renewed Motion for Mitochondrial DNA Testing & To Continue Trial to Allow for Such Testing

    Renewed motion for mitochondrial DNA testing. Mitochondrial DNA testing occurs when the nuclear genome can not be analyzed.

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    Memo In Support Of Motion To Compel Discovery And DNA Sample – Sex Trafficking SVU

    Suppl Memo In Support Of Motion To Compel Discovery And DNA Sample – Sex Trafficking

    This product is legally relevant in all U.S. 50 states and territories. This product comes in both .pdf and .docx (Microsoft Word) formats for your convenience.

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    DNA Testing Capabilities and Methodology

    DNA Testing Capabilities and Methodology

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    Motion to Suppress DNA in a Sex Case

    Motions the Court to exclude any DNA related evidence at trial in this matter.

    DNA evidence can become contaminated when DNA from another source gets mixed with DNA relevant to the case. For this reason, investigators and laboratory personnel should always wear disposable gloves, use clean instruments, and avoid touching other objects, including their own body, when handling evidence.

    Forensic evidence increasingly includes genetic fingerprinting, but researchers worry that juries may put too much stock in the results. Since the advent of DNA testing, it’s solved cold cases, connected crimes committed in different jurisdictions and even freed innocent men from death row.

    One of the most reliable forms of evidence in many criminal cases is in our genes, encoded in DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA evidence can be collected from blood, hair, skin cells, and other bodily substances. It can even be used to solve old crimes that occurred prior to the development of DNA-testing technology.

    Compared to fingerprinting or eyewitness testimony, which both have inherent flaws and inaccuracies, DNA evidence is a highly effective way to match a suspect to biological samples collected during a criminal investigation.

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