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MOTION TO DISCOVER CRIMINAL RECORDS OF WITNESSES
MOTION TO DISCOVER CRIMINAL RECORDS OF WITNESSES
Motion to Discover Evidence Favorable to Defendant
Motion to Discover Evidence Favorable to Defendant
Motion to Dismiss – Destruction of Evidence – Criminal Law Legal Document – Experts and Evidence
Motion to dismiss charges on fact that potential exculpatory evidence has been destroyed or lost.
Motion to Dismiss – Sex Trafficking
Motions the Court to dismiss the above captioned.
Motion to Dismiss a Pornography Case
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Motion to Dismiss and Request for Canine Handler – Training
Motion to Dismiss and Request for Canine Handler – Training
MOTION TO DISMISS BASED ON FALSE EVIDENCE
MOTION TO DISMISS BASED ON FALSE EVIDENCE
Motion to Dismiss Bill of Particulars and Discovery
Motion to Dismiss Bill of Particulars and Discovery
Motion to Dismiss Count II of Indictment
Motion to Dismiss Count II of Indictment
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
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Motion to Dismiss Count One of Superseding Indictment
Motion to Dismiss Count One of Superseding Indictment
Motion to Dismiss Counts of Grand Jury
Motion to Dismiss Counts of Grand Jury
MOTION TO DISMISS COUNTS ONE AND TWO OF THE THIRD SUPERSEDING INDICTMENT
MOTION TO DISMISS COUNTS ONE AND TWO OF THE THIRD SUPERSEDING INDICTMENT
Motion to Dismiss Due To Destruction of Evidence – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Document motions to dismiss evidence due to material evidence not being preserved.
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