Defendant’s Motion to Suppress the Buccal Swab of his DNA
Defendant’s Motion to Suppress the Buccal Swab of his DNA
Defendant’s Motion for the Production of Evidence from the Government’s DNA Expert
Defendant’s Motion for the Production of Evidence from the Government’s DNA Expert
DEFENDANT MOTION FOR ORDER PERMITTING COLLECTION OF DNA SAMPLE FROM DEFENDANT
DEFENDANT MOTION FOR ORDER PERMITTING COLLECTION OF DNA SAMPLE FROM DEFENDANT
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
SUPPLEMENTAL MOTION FOR FORENSIC DNA TESTING
SUPPLEMENTAL MOTION FOR FORENSIC DNA TESTING
Creative Independent Contractor Agreement
This independent contractor’s agreement is intended to be used with independent contractors that produce designs and creative works for you or your company.
Defendant Response to Provide Fingerprints
DEFENDANT REPLY TO GOVERNMENT’S MOTION TO PROVIDE FULL CASE FINGERPRINTS AND PALM PRINTS
Motion To Assure Fair Forensic Testing
Motion to assure fair forensic testing by permitting defense observations to all scientific and or forensic testing.
Order for Genetic Paternity Testing
DNA paternity testing is solely performed on decision of a judge in case of a judiciary procedure in order either to establish or contest paternity or to obtain or deny child support. A court order can result in an agreed order or a paternity petition. To satisfy the chain-of-custody legal requirements, all tested parties have to be properly identified and their specimens collected by a third-party professional who is not related to any of the tested parties and has no interest in the outcome of the test.
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 to Continue Trial to Afford Full DNA Testing and to Investigate Offense and Mitigation
Motion to continue trail, or request new trial date. In order to do so motion must provide suitable reasons, like involvement of new evidence.