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Rules and regulations regarding DNA results interpretations in Court.

Document includes guidelines on how to interpret biological samples and their deviations.

Motion for continuance, or postponement of an action pending in court to a later date. Purpose of postponement is to formally gathering and documenting evidence.

Requesting a different judge to hear ex parte requests for funding for expert assistance in order to properly prepare for Defendants trial.

Document motions for DNA testing on possible blood stains recovered from the crime scene which have not been tested initially.

Document motions for mitochondrial DNA testing on hair fragments. Mitochondrial DNA testing occurs when nuclear DNA testing can not be done on sample.

Document motions for mitochondrial DNA testing on hair fragments. Mitochondrial DNA testing occurs when nuclear DNA testing can not be done on sample.

Motions to allow nuclear DNA testing on samples nuclear genome can be retrieved, and mitochondrial DNA testing on samples where the nuclear genome can not be retrieved.

Motion for new DNA testing on recently found identification samples (hair, bodily fluids, blood, etc) found at the crime scene. The Value of DNA Evidence During a sexual assault, for example, biological evidence such as hair, skin cells, semen, or blood can be left on the victim's body or other parts of the crime scene.…

Motion to limit or exclude the reference and use of an opinion testimony on the ground it is unreliable and scientifically not backed.

Motion to assure fair forensic testing by permitting defense observations to all scientific and or forensic testing.

Motion to continue trail, or request new trial date. In order to do so motion must provide suitable reasons, like involvement of new evidence.

Motion to exclude reference and use of DNA evidence in trial.

Motion to exclude flier from evidence and DNA evidence taken from flier on basis that the is not absolute certainty in the chain of possession of the flier.

Motion for sanctions or penalties when proper conduct occurs in trial.

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