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DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO SUPPRESS STATEMENTS OBTAINED IN VIOLATION OF DEFENDANT’S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO SUPPRESS STATEMENTS OBTAINED IN VIOLATION OF DEFENDANT’S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
Defendant’s Motion to Request Hearing on Motion to Suppress Statements
DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO REQUEST HEARING ON MOTION TO SUPPRESS STATEMENTS
Defendant’s Motion to Re-Set Pretrial Motions Deadline
DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO RE-SET PRETRIAL MOTIONS DEADLINE
Defendant’s Motion for Voluntary Surrender
DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER
Opposed Motion for Release Pending Sentencing
OPPOSED MOTION FOR RELEASE PENDING SENTENCING
Motion to Dismiss for Improper Venue or Alternatively to Transfer Venue
MOTION TO DISMISS FOR IMPROPER VENUE OR ALTERNATIVELY TO TRANSFER VENUE
Unopposed Motion to Declare Case Complex & Continue
UNOPPOSED MOTION TO DECLARE CASE COMPLEX AND CONTINUE
Motions in Limine & Memorandum in Support
MOTIONS IN LIMINE AND MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT
Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss for Improper Venue or Alternatively to Transfer Venue
DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO DISMISS FOR IMPROPER VENUE OR ALTERNATIVELY TO TRANSFER VENUE
Motion for Competency Evaluation & to Continue Hearing
MOTION FOR COMPETENCY EVALUATION AND TO CONTINUE HEARING
Motion for Production of Grand Jury Materials
MOTION FOR PRODUCTION OF GRAND JURY MATERIALS
Criminal Motion for Protective Order
Legal arguments on arguing a protective order limiting reenactment or demonstrative presentation at a deposition. The legal argument that good cause exist to limit an attorney use of video or pictures for reenactment or to demonstrate at a deposition is included in this document. Guidelines set forth in the United States supreme court case Emerson Elec. Co, which includes protection for unwarranted annoyance and embarrassment is included. Protection Order argument is for civil cases.