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    Colorado Court of Appeals Motion for Enlargement COVID-19

    A brief Motion to Enlarge Time to file an Opening Brief with the Colorado Court of Appeals, due to COVID-19 complications

    $10.00
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    DUI Breath Test Not Certified – Criminal Defense

    Motion to suppress DUI breathalyzer results due to fraudulent certification, or lack of certification.

    $11.99
  • Criminal Defense Legal Docs

    Motion for Return of Personal Property – Criminal Defense Legal Document

    Motion for Return of Personal Property – Criminal Defense Legal Document

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

    $11.99
  • Criminal Defense Legal Docs

    Motion for Continuance Until Critical Evidence Is Disclosed and Produced

    Motion for Continuance Until Critical Evidence Is Disclosed and Produced

    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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    $12.00
  • Criminal Defense Legal Docs

    Motion to Declare A.R.S. 13-4431 and 4433(b)-(e) and Arizona Procedure Rule 39(b)11 Unconstitutional

    Motion to Declare A.R.S. 13-4431 and 4433(b)-(e) and Arizona Procedure Rule 39(b)11 Unconstitutional

    $12.00
  • Criminal Defense Legal Docs

    Motion to Dismiss Count One for Failure to Charge an Offense and For Vagueness – US v Klein

    Motion to Dismiss Count One for Failure to Charge an Offense and For Vagueness – US v Klein

    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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    $12.00
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    State’s Response to Defendant’s Motion to Compel Interview with a Victim

    State’s Response to Defendant’s Motion to Compel Interview with a Victim

    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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    $12.00
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    Motion to Bar Fingerprint Evidence As Unduly Prejudicial

    Motion to declare finger prints as unduly or unwarranted.

    $12.00
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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.

    $12.99
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    Motion to Dismiss for Prosecutorial Misconduct Grand Jury

    Defendant’s motion to dismiss for prosecutorial misconduct before the Grand Jury.

    $12.99
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