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Motion to Require Disclosure of Confidential Informers
MOTION TO REQUIRE DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMERS IDENTITY
Unopposed Motion to Permit Business Travel
Unopposed Motion to Permit Business Travel
Motion to Suppress Evidence – Hotel Room
The grounds for this motion are that all of the aforementioned evidence was illegally seized without a warrant by virtue of an unlawful search of the Defendant’s hotel room in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution
Motion for Production of Tape Recorded Evidence
MOTION FOR PRODUCTION OF TAPE RECORDED EVIDENCE
Motion for Evidence Favorable to the Defendant
MOTION FOR EVIDENCE FAVORABLE TO THE DEFENDANT
Motion to Suppress Statements – Florida
MOTION TO SUPPRESS Statements
Motion for Approval For Independent Trace Residue Analysis
DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR APPROVAL OF EXPENDITURE FOR INDEPENDENT TRACE RESIDUE ANALYSIS
Motion to Quash Warrant & Motion to Dismiss Violation of Probation
MOTION TO QUASH WARRANT & MOTION TO DISMISS VIOLATION OF PROBATION
Defendant’s Motion to Suppress
JURISDICTION AND UNDER COLOR OF LAW COMMUNITY CARETAKING FUNCTION Probable Cause
Motion to Suppress – Traffic & DUI
There was no probable cause for a traffic stop for a violation of Florida Statute § 316.089(1) as Officer — did not see Defendant place any other vehicles in danger nor did Officer — observe a driving pattern giving rise to a suspicion of impairment. As such, all evidence seized as a result of the illegal traffic stop must be suppressed as fruit of the poisonous tree.
Motion to Suppress Evidence & Accompanying Memorandum of Law
The grounds for this motion are that all of the aforementioned evidence was illegally seized without a warrant by virtue of an unlawful seizure and detention of the Defendant in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution
Motion for Downward Departure from Sentencing Guidelines
MOTION FOR DOWNWARD DEPARTURE FROM SENTENCING GUIDELINES
Motion to Compel Additional Discovery – Criminal Law
MOTION TO COMPEL ADDITIONAL DISCOVERY
Shreck Motion in Limine to Preclude the Testimony of Civil Engineer
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