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Motion to Suppress DNA in a Sex Case
Motions the Court to exclude any DNA related evidence at trial in this matter.
DNA evidence can become contaminated when DNA from another source gets mixed with DNA relevant to the case. For this reason, investigators and laboratory personnel should always wear disposable gloves, use clean instruments, and avoid touching other objects, including their own body, when handling evidence.
Forensic evidence increasingly includes genetic fingerprinting, but researchers worry that juries may put too much stock in the results. Since the advent of DNA testing, it’s solved cold cases, connected crimes committed in different jurisdictions and even freed innocent men from death row.
One of the most reliable forms of evidence in many criminal cases is in our genes, encoded in DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA evidence can be collected from blood, hair, skin cells, and other bodily substances. It can even be used to solve old crimes that occurred prior to the development of DNA-testing technology.
Compared to fingerprinting or eyewitness testimony, which both have inherent flaws and inaccuracies, DNA evidence is a highly effective way to match a suspect to biological samples collected during a criminal investigation.
Motion for Sanction in a Sex Crimes Case
Motion for Sanction in a Sex Crimes Case
Most courts recognize when a motion for sanctions is employed as a litigation tactic and treat such a motion accordingly. Still, some conduct merits potential sanctions against a party and/or its counsel. The most common predicates for a motion for sanctions are discovery disputes and frivolous litigation.
Courts may impose penalties, called sanctions, when improper conduct is employed during litigation. Sanctions are usually fines. A lawyer seeking sanctions must file a motion with the court. A hearing is set during which the lawyer must produce evidence of wrongful conduct.
Motion to Preclude References to the Accuser as the Victim in a Sex Crimes Case
Motion to Preclude References to the Accuser as the Victim in a Sex Crimes Case
It is a request to the court to do something. A motion to preclude is to prevent you from using some piece of evidence at the time of trial.
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Motion to Permit Evidence of Alleged Victims Prior History Pursuant
Orders an evidentiary hearing to permit questioning of an alleged victim concerning evidence of their prior history and permitting the admission of the matters into evidence at trial.
Motion to Dismiss Due to Late Brady Disclosure – Sex Trafficking
Motion to Dismiss Due to Late Brady Disclosure – Sex Trafficking
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FYI: Brady Rule Definition: The suppression by the prosecution of evidence favorable to an accused upon request violates due process where the evidence is material either to guilt or punishment. … “Brady requires disclosure of the material exculpatory evidence early enough so that the defense can make use of the information.
Motion to Compel Discovery and DNA Sample – Sex Trafficking
Motions Court to produce discovery and compel a DNA sample.
Motion To Allow Defendant Inspection of Crime Scene and Photographically Preserve Evidence – Sex Crimes
Motion to allow the Defense’s counsel, outside the presence of the Defendant, to inspect and photograph the crime scene where the Defendant allegedly committed the crime.
Motion for Continuance Until Critical Evidence Produced
This product is a motion for continuance in a sexual crimes case.
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Motion for Access to Physical Evidence in Possession of the State
This product is a motion to access physical evidence that is being held by the state in a sexually related legal case. This product is legally relevant in all U.S. 50 states and territories.
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Petition Motion for Abduction Prevention Measures
Actions for abduction prevention measures includes the fact that the court on its own motion may order abduction prevention measures in a child-custody proceeding if the court finds that the evidence establishes a credible risk of abduction of the child. It allows the Court to impose measures designed to prevent child abduction both before and after a court has entered a custody decision. The document has to specify the risk factors for abduction and any other relevant information.
Motion to Suppress All Statements and Physical Evidence – Criminal Defense Case File
Motion to Suppress All Statements and Physical Evidence – Criminal Defense Case File
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Motion for Preservation and Production of Evidence – Criminal Defense Case File
Motion for Preservation and Production of Evidence – Criminal Defense Case File
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Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence Testimony or Current Regulations – West Virginia Civil Law Case File
Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence, Testimony, or Current Regulations – WV Civil Law Case File
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Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence, Testimony or Large Company – West Virginia Civil Law Case File
Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence, Testimony or Large Company – West Virginia Civil Law Case File
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Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence Unsampled Location – West Virginia Civil Law Case File
Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence Unsampled Location – West Virginia Civil Law Case File
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