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Memo In Support Of Motion To Compel Discovery And DNA Sample – Sex Trafficking SVU
Suppl Memo In Support Of Motion To Compel Discovery And DNA Sample – Sex Trafficking
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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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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.
DEFENDANT’SPROFFER OF CERTAIN EXCLUDED EVIDENCE SUPPORTING HIS GOOD FAITH
DEFENDANT’SPROFFER OF CERTAIN EXCLUDED EVIDENCE SUPPORTING HIS GOOD FAITH
Defendant’s Initial Rule 26 Disclosures – Personal Injury
A party must make its initial disclosures based on the information then reasonably available to it. In addition to the disclosures required by Rule 26(a)(1), a party must disclose to the other parties the identity of any witness it may use at trial to present evidence under Federal Rule of Evidence 702, 703, or 705. Appendix A to these disclosures identifies those individuals who may have discoverable information relevant to disputed facts alleged with particularity in the pleadings.
DNA Testing Capabilities and Methodology
DNA Testing Capabilities and Methodology
Information on Appeal Procedures for Unlimited Civil Cases
An appeal is a review of a court’s decision by another court. A party may appeal an unfavorable judgment and certain orders in an unlimited civil case made in the superior court to the Court of Appeal for the district in which the superior court is located. Generally, the appeal must be based on an argument that a legal error was made by the superior court. An appeal is not a retrial. You will not be permitted to introduce new evidence, and the appellate court will not reassess conflicting evidence. You may not appeal on behalf of a friend, a spouse, a child, or other relative (unless you are a legally appointed guardian). The following is general information about the procedures for appeals of unlimited civil cases (“unlimited civil case” generally means a civil case in which the amount in controversy is more than $25,000; see Code of Civil Procedure sections 85 and 88).
Notice of appeal tells the other party or parties in the case and the superior court that you are appealing the decision of the superior court.
Motion Requesting Notice of Prosecution’s Intent to Introduce Alleged Similar Transaction Evidence or Alleged Res Gestae Evidence – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Defendants request for prosecutions to display intent to use evidence in trial.
Motion to Suppress Fruits of an Unlawful and Unreasonable Search – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Motion to suppress any and all evidence or any other proceeding and all fruits of a warrantless search made.
Motion to Supress Cell Phones & Computers – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Motions to suppress evidence obtained through cell phones as they were illegally searched and seized.
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 to Bar Fingerprint Evidence As Unduly Prejudicial
Motion to declare finger prints as unduly or unwarranted.
Motion for Continuance Until Critical Evidence Is Disclosed and Produced
Motion for Continuance Until Critical Evidence Is Disclosed and Produced
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DUI Breath Test Not Certified – Criminal Defense
Motion to suppress DUI breathalyzer results due to fraudulent certification, or lack of certification.