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  • Motion for Preservation and Discovery – Criminal Defense Legal Document

    Motion for prosecution to turn over all evidence against the Defendant, and for the defense to preserve evidence until investigated.

    $24.99
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    Motion for Testing of Recovered Evidence

    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. Properly collected DNA can be compared with known samples to place a suspect at the scene of the crime.

    $24.99
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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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    $24.99
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    Motion Defendant’s Supplemental Demand for Discovery and Inspection – SVU Case

    Motion to provide the defense an opportunity to inspect and copy all physical evidence which the plaintiff intends to introduce into evidence.

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    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.

    $24.00
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    The Colorado Method of Voir Dire

    Sold By : Maurice Henry

    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.

    $20.00
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    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.

    Have any questions regarding this product? Please feel free to email: support@attorneydocs.com

    $20.00
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    Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence Unsampled Location – legal document

    Sold By : Joe Martinez

    Motion to exclude evidence that the Defendants should have tested samples from locations.

    $20.00
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    Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence of Damage to Property – legal document

    Sold By : Joe Martinez

    Motion by Defendant to exclude damages to the Defendant’s home that contradicts their own testimony.

    $20.00
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    Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence Unrelated Events – legal document

    Motion to exclude any reference to unrelated topics or events during the trial.

    $20.00
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    Motion in Limine Inadmissable Rule 404(B) Evidence – legal document

    Motion by Defendant to exclude Plaintiffs from offering evidence founded upon inadmissible evidence under inadmissible evidence. In the past, the Plaintiff, their counsel, and their witnesses have frequently made references.

    $20.00
  • Criminal Defense Legal Docs

    Motion for Disclosure of Expert Witnesses – Criminal Defense

    Disclose expert witnesses to minimize risk that opinions and testimony are excluded.

    Rule 16 is revised to give greater discovery to both the prosecution and the defense. Subdivision (a) deals with disclosure of evidence by the government. … The draft provides for a right of prosecution discovery independent of any prior request for discovery by the defendant.

    The name “Shreck Motion” comes from a Colorado Supreme Court case, State v. … 2001), in which the Court formulated and set forth standards for determining admissibility of evidence and expert witness’ testimony that became the basis for their opinion in the case.

    $20.00
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    Supplement to Previously Filed Motion to Dismiss – Criminal Defense Legal Document

    Supplemental document to file in addition to motion to dismiss evidence.

    $20.00
  • Criminal Defense Attorney Documents

    Notice Regarding In-Person Testimony Relating to Laboratory Analysis and Other Scientific Testing

    Document entails information stating any employee or technician to review evidence that can be introduced in trial must testify as well. – Criminal Defense Legal Document

    $20.00
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    Motion to Dismiss Due To Destruction of Evidence – Criminal Defense Legal Document

    Document motions to dismiss evidence due to material evidence not being preserved.

     

    $20.00
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