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    Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence of Damage to Property – West Virginia Civil Law Case File

    Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence of Damage to Property – West Virginia Civil Law Case File

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  • Civil Litigation Legal Documents

    Motion in Limine Inadmissable Rule 404(B) Evidence – West Virginia Civil Law Case File

    Motion in Limine Inadmissable Rule 404(B) Evidence – WV Civil Law Case File

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  • criminal defense attorney files

    Exclude Evidence of Flight – West Virginia Legal Document

    Exclude Evidence of Flight – West Virginia Legal Document

    This product is legally relevant in all U.S. 50 states and territories. This product comes in .docx (Microsoft Word) format for your convenience.

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    $20.00
  • Plaintiff’s Response to Defendant’s Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence of Prior Claims and Board Matters

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    Plaintiff’s Response to Defendant’s Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence of Prior Claims and Board Matters

    $35.00
  • Defendant’s Reply in Support of Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence of Prior Claims and Board Matters

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    Defendant’s Reply in Support of Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence of Prior Claims and Board Matters

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  • DEFENDANT’S MOTION IN LIMINE TO EXCLUDE EVIDENCE OF PRIOR CLAIMS AND BOARD MATTERS

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    DEFENDANT’S MOTION IN LIMINE TO EXCLUDE EVIDENCE OF PRIOR CLAIMS AND BOARD MATTERS

    $50.00
  • Defendant’s Motion in Limine Regarding Evidence of Other and Subsequent Acts

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    Defendant’s Motion in Limine Regarding Evidence of Other and Subsequent Acts

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  • Criminal Defense Legal Docs

    Suppress Pretrial Identification Evidence – West Virginia Legal Document

    Suppress Pretrial Identification Evidence – West Virginia Legal Document

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  • Criminal Defense Legal Docs

    Suppress Evidence – West Virginia Legal Document

    Suppress Evidence – West Virginia Legal Document

    This product is legally relevant in all U.S. 50 states and territories. This product comes in .docx (Microsoft Word) format for your convenience.

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    $10.00
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    Motion Requesting Notice of Prosecution’s Intent to Introduce Alleged Similar Evidence

    A sample Motion requesting notice of prosecution’s intent to introduce alleged similar transaction evidence. Well written request for the Court to order the prosecution to specify any instances of alleged prior evidence.

    $50.00
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    Notice of Objection for Notice of any Evidence of Prior Crimes that the Prosecution Intends to Introduce

    Sample of a notice of objection for the prosecution to introduce the defendants previous crimes, wrongs, or acts at trial. Well written notice of objection for the prosecution.

    $45.00
  • Criminal Defense Legal Documents

    Motion to Suppress Defendants Statement during Custodial Interrogation

    Sample to suppress Defendant’s statements while in custody without proper Miranda advisement. Well written motion to exclude evidence from an unlawful interrogation

    $50.00
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    A Colorado Supreme Court order dealing with the exclusionary rule and driver license DMV

    The Department of Revenue, through the Division of Motor Vehicles, revoked a driver’s license, following a hearing officer’s determination that the driver had driven a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content in excess of the statutory maximum. The district court reversed, holding that the initial stop of the driver’s vehicle was not supported by reasonable suspicion. The court of appeals reversed the district court and held that the legality of the initial contact between the police and the driver was not relevant in the civil administrative proceeding to revoke the driver’s license. The court also held that the exclusionary rule did not apply to suppress evidence of the driver’s BAC. The supreme court holds that, under section 42-2-126, C.R.S. (2011), “probable cause” in the context of the driver’s license revocation statute, as it existed at the time of the hearing in this case, refers to the quantum and quality of evidence necessary for a law enforcement officer to issue a notice of driver’s license revocation, not whether the officer’s initial contact with the driver was lawful. The supreme court further holds that the exclusionary rule did not apply to suppress evidence of the driver’s BAC in the driver’s license revocation proceeding. Accordingly, the supreme court affirms the judgment of the court of appeals.

    $15.00
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    Motion for 404B Notice

    the motion requests that the Court Order the prosecution to provide notice in advance of trial that conforms to the standards set forth in People v. Spoto. Further, if the prosecution seeks to introduce such evidence, the Defendant moves that a hearing on the admissibility of such evidence be held sufficiently in advance of trial in order to afford counsel adequate time to confront the proffered evidence.

    $50.00
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    Motion for Sanction and/or to dismiss for destruction of evidence

    A motion filed in this case, when it was determined by the defense team that a video surveillance was not obtained by the investigators or DA until it was to late. The judge denied the motion in part but allowed defense to use the lack of obtaining the evidence in their case.

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