Expert Witness
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Sample Motion in Limine for ID Expert – Criminal Law Legal Document
Motion to restrict direct or indirect referenced of the expert’s ID and testimony by counsel or witnesses in trial.
Sample Motion in Limine for ID Expert – Criminal Law Legal Document
Motion to restrict direct or indirect referenced of the expert’s ID and testimony by counsel or witnesses in trial.
Sample Motion to Present a Defense – Constitutional Argument for ID Expert – Criminal Law Legal Document
Based on the United States Fifth Amendment and due process, motion to present defense in Jury trial.
Motion to Authorize the Services of a Defense-Based Victim Liaison – Ex Parte and Under Seal
Motion to request that the Court will authorize the services of a defense based victim liaison. This will authorize that the defense will obtain investigation, expert, and additional services that are “reasonably necessary for the representation fo the defendant”.
Ex Parte Motion for Funds to Secure Services of a Mitigation Specialist
Based on the 5th, 6th, 8th, and 14th Amendments of the U.S. Consitution, the Defendant has the right to order the Court to provide them with the funds to retain a mitigation specialist.
When a criminal defendant faces a death sentence, a mitigation specialist will tell his story to the jury in order to advocate for his life. Mitigation specialists also provide expert insight into criminal culpability, helping courts to understand a defendant’s mental health or developmental disorders.
Motion in Limine to Exclude Expert Testimony and Cellular Analysis Report of FBI Agent
Motion to exclude the testimony and “historical cellular analysis” of the expert witness the government provided in the field of “cell site analysis”.
False Confessions Expert Report – Final – Criminal Law Legal Document
Document reporting about the offered trial expert’s lack of firm scientific knowledge, or other reported asserts involving extrapolations from accepted principles. Their testimony does not meet the reliability and standard for admissibility in federal courts. In addition, their testimony will not serve as helpful to the jury.
Motion In Limine To Exclude Plaintiff’s Expert From Offering Opinions Or Evidence
Motion Ito restrict or exclude the reference to the Plaintiff’s expert’s testimony as valued opinions or evidence during trial.
Opposition to Defendants’ Motion to Exclude Plaintiff’s Expert From Offering Opinions or Evidence
Opposition to Defendants’ Motion to Exclude Plaintiff’s Expert From Offering Opinions or Evidence
Opinion and Order Granting In Part And Denying In Part Defendants’ Motions To Preclude The Govt Experts
Motion to exclude the government’s proposed expert witnesses. The Defendant motions to challenge the two separate proposed expert witnesses from testifying in the trial.
Order Granting in Part And Denying In Part Motions To Exclude Gang Expert Testimony
Ordering that the government provided gang expert witnesses testimonies is limited on the basis that the testimony will not meet the reliability requirements of Rule 702.
Reply Re Joint Defense Motion to Exclude Gang Expert Testimony
The document responds to the Government’s refusal to obey the Court’s decision regarding the denial of the Government’s expert witnesses. The Government requested to supply expert witnesses on the Defense’s behalf; the experts lacked factual and reliable information.
Ex Parte Motion for Bilingual Mental Health Expert
Motion for the Court to allocate funds for appointing a forensic psychiatrist, who is bilingual and bicultural, to the Defendant.
Motion for Counsel, Third-Party Observer to be Present During any Govt Expert’s Mental Health Exam
Motion for Counsel, Third-Party Observer to be Present During any Govt Expert’s Mental Health Exam
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Motion to Determine Competence of Witness – Taint Hearing – Special Victims Unit
Motions the Court to analyze the interview techniques of the interviewer to determine if they undermined the reliability of the complainant’s statements and testimony. The term “competency” refers to the minimal qualifications someone must have to be a witness. In order to be a witness, a person other than an expert (experts are a special case discussed later in the course) must meet seven basic requirements. When determining competency one of the primary questions taken into account is the person’s ability to make decisions in a legal capacity.