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Motion to Declare Sec. 948.02(1), Stats Unconstitutional as Applied to Defendant
Motion to Declare Sec. 948.02(1), Stats Unconstitutional as Applied to DEFENDANT
Defendant’s Postconviction Motion to Modify Sentence filed under Sec. 809.30
Defendant’s Postconviction Motion to Modify Sentence filed under Sec. 809.30 Stats
Motion to Withdraw Guilty Plea Pursuant to Sec. 971.08(2), Stats
Motion to Withdraw Guilty Plea Pursuant to Sec. 971.08(2), Stats
Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss the Complaint/Information
Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss the Complaint/Information
Defendant’s Motion In Limine to Preclude Evidence of Uncharged Tax Years
Motion by a criminal defendant in the US District Court for the Western District of California to preclude the inclusion of specific evidence. In this case, to exclude evidence of tax filings for ax years not included in the Government’s charges.
Defendant’s Motion In Limine to Exclude Improper Opinion Testimony
Defendant’s Motion in Limine to exclude specific improper opinion testimony. Filed in the US istrict Court for the Western District of California, the motion, with exhibits, seeks to exclude improperly disclosed (or undisclosed) and otherwise impermissible opinion testimony under Rule 16(G).
Defendant’s Unopposed Motion to Modify Bond Terms
Unopposed Motion to Modify Bond Conditions previously set by the Court. Specifically, to modify/correct the name of a surety on the bond.
Government’s Motion to Admit Evidence of Defendant’s UCC Filings in 2011 and 2012
Federal prosecutor’s motion to admit specific acts of a criminal defendant. US District Court for the Central District of California.
Defendant’s Motion for Bill of Particulars
Federal criminal case motion for bill of particulars under Rule 7(f). US District Court for the District of Colorado
Defendant’s Motion in Limine
Federal criminal motion in limine, where defendant seeks to exclude out of court statements, news reports, GAO office reports and other items. US District Court for the District of Colorado.
Motion for Disclosure of Information Sufficient to Establish the Trustworthiness of Critical Government Evidence
Federal criminal motion form the defense for disclosure of government information to establish sufficiency of prosecution evidence.
Defendant Motion for Discovery and Inspection under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 16
Federal criminal case motion for discovery and inspection pursuant to Rule 16. US District Court for the District of Colorado.
Defendant Motion for New Trial
Federal criminal case defense motion for new trial pursuant to Rule 33. US District Court for the District of Colorado.
Defendant’s Motion in Limine to Preclude Evidence
DEFENDANT’S MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE EVIDENCE OR ARGUMENT REGARDING TRAFFIC CITATIONS, DRIVING RECORDS
AND PRIOR UNRELATED TRAFFIC OFFENSES/CHARGES