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The Colorado Method of Voir Dire
This product states the overview of the Colorado method of Voir Dire, which includes, a discussion of indictment, emotionally difficult nature of the evidence and allegations, learning prospective jurors’ views about life and death, re-stripping the prospective juror, questioning to challenge, exploring unique aspects of decision-making, and factual determination versus moral decision.
Voir Dire in White Collar Cases
This product gives example of Voir Dire questions in a white collar case.
Voir Dire with Cases Involving Claimed Vulnerable Victims
This product states how to win in the beginning of Voir Dire, find if there is any “vulnerable victims” in evidence or among the prospective jurors, and how to talk to prospective jurors about “vulnerable victims”, and example Voir Dire questions.
MOTION TO SUPRESS AUTOPSY AS A SANCTION [14]
Defendant’s motion to suppress autopsy because the defense counsel was allowed to present during the autopsy in this matter, violating the order of the court, the Colorado Bar Association Ethics Opinion, and violating C.R.C.P. 16.
MOTION TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE AND OBSERVATIONS OBTAINED AS A RESULT OF VIOLATIONS OF — RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCHES AND SEIZURES [DEF – 5]
MOTION TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE AND OBSERVATIONS OBTAINED AS A RESULT OF VIOLATIONS OF — RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCHES AND SEIZURES [DEF – 5] |
MOTION TO CONTINUE TRIAL
District Attorney submits a motion to continue the jury trial.
MOTION FOR NOTICE OF 404(b) EVIDENCE [11]
Counsel moves for advance notice of any 404(b) evidence, and objects to the introduction of any such evidence at trial and requests a hearing