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Motion in Limine Inadmissable Rule 404(B) Evidence – legal document
Motion by Defendant to exclude Plaintiffs from offering evidence founded upon inadmissible evidence under inadmissible evidence. In the past, the Plaintiff, their counsel, and their witnesses have frequently made references.
Motion for Disclosure of Expert Witnesses – Criminal Defense
Disclose expert witnesses to minimize risk that opinions and testimony are excluded.
Rule 16 is revised to give greater discovery to both the prosecution and the defense. Subdivision (a) deals with disclosure of evidence by the government. … The draft provides for a right of prosecution discovery independent of any prior request for discovery by the defendant.
The name “Shreck Motion” comes from a Colorado Supreme Court case, State v. … 2001), in which the Court formulated and set forth standards for determining admissibility of evidence and expert witness’ testimony that became the basis for their opinion in the case.
Experts Live Testimony – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Document requesting those involved in finding criminalistics in a case to testify in court.
Supplement to Previously Filed Motion to Dismiss – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Supplemental document to file in addition to motion to dismiss evidence.
Supplementary Motion for Sanctions Due to Established Pattern and Practice of Discovery Violations – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Supplemental document to motion for sanction under terms that the client was not provided discovery that Due Process and Rule 16 require.
Notice Regarding In-Person Testimony Relating to Laboratory Analysis and Other Scientific Testing
Document entails information stating any employee or technician to review evidence that can be introduced in trial must testify as well. – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Motion to Require Law Enforcement to Contact Attorneys Prior to Contacting Accused – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Stated by the 5th and 6th Amendment in the United States Constitution, Article 2 Section 16, defendants have the right to motion law enforcement must contact their attorney instead of themselves.
Motion to Permit Defendant to Dress in Civilian Clothes for Trial – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Motion to permit Defendant to dress in their personal civilian clothing instead of their jail clothing during their trial in Court.
Motion to Dismiss Due To Destruction of Evidence – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Document motions to dismiss evidence due to material evidence not being preserved.
Motion for Discovery of Impeaching Exculpatory and Material Information – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Document motions to impeach evidence that is material to the guilt, innocence or punishment to the defendant charged.
Motion for Discovery – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Document motions to give awareness to all parties evidence discovered.
Invocation of Rights – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Invoking the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney present during all interrogations by police, agents, or prosecutors.
Motion to Suppress Statements – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Motion for the Judge to exclude, or suppress, certain evidence during trial by the Defendant.
Motion for Additional Time to File Supplemental Petition for Postconviction Relief – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Motion for additional time for filing a petition for post-conviction relief; regarding appeals of criminals convictions. The appeals can include release, new trials, and alternative modifications to their sentencing.
Request for Funds to Retain and Pay Expert & Investigator FINAL – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Document motion Court for funds to support the assistance of an expert witness.