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DEFENDANTS MOTION TO DISMISS BASED ON FAILURE TO STATE AN OFFENSE AND BRIEF IN SUPPORT
DEFENDANTS MOTION TO DISMISS BASED ON FAILURE TO STATE AN OFFENSE
AND BRIEF IN SUPPORT
Defendants Motion to Dismiss Due to Denial Of Speedy Trial
Defendants Motion to Dismiss due to denial Of Speedy Trial
Motion to Continue
Motion to Continue and motion to extend discovery deadlines
DEFENDANT’S MOTION IN LIMINE RE VICTIM TERMINOLOGY
DEFENDANT’S MOTION IN LIMINE RE VICTIM TERMINOLOGY
Motion in limine other act
DEFENDANT asserts that the Government should be precluded from eliciting any testimony regarding the alleged incidents and deemed inadmissible.
MOTION FOR TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES AND SUBSISTENCE
Thedefendan t is indigent and financially unable to provide the necessary
transportation to attend Court and is therefore requesting that this Court enter an
order as allowed under Title 18 U.S.C. § 4285.
MOTION FOR SPECIAL JURY VERDICT FORM
MOTION FOR SPECIAL JURYVERDICT FORM
REQUEST FOR EXPEDITED STATUS CONFERENCE
REQUEST FOR EXPEDITED STATUS CONFERENCE
Joint Proposed Voir Dire – Arizona Criminal Law
Joint Proposed Voir Dire Criminal
Defendant’s Motion in Limine to Preclude Evidence Pertaining to Impairment Ratings
DEFENDANT’S MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE EVIDENCE PERTAINING TO IMPAIRMENT RATINGS
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 Notice of Joinder in Motion for extension of Time to Disclose Expert
Federal criminal case where a co-defendant joins a motion for extension of time to disclose expert witnesses. US District Court for the District of Colorado.
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.
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’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.