Defendants’ Summary Judgment – Slip and Fall Case
Document is a request for the Court from the Defendant to rule that the other party has no case, because there are no facts at the issue.
Objection To Child Hearsay – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Document includes an objection to child hearsay on the grounds its lacking sufficient safeguards of reliability.
Motion In Limine To Exclude Unreliable Statements
Motion to exclude and restrict statements during trial based on their degree of reliability and credibility.
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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.
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.
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.
Motion in Support of Necessity of Taint Hearing, Response to State’s Objection – SVU Case
Motion in support of the previously filed “motion for a pretrial taint hearing” to determine whether the statements and testimony of the child sex abuse witness must be excluded if improper questioning has irremediably compromised the reliability and trustworthiness of that testimonial evidence.
Complaint for a Slip and Fall
Used this complaint to file a successful lawsuit against a casino in Colorado. It is a premise liability complaint and a sample draft for a slip and fall
Amended answer to PI lawsuit
Amended answer for a auto accident case, whereas the manufacturer was sued for defective vehicle. Sample answers including not doing business in state of Colorado, other affirmative defenses.
Motion to Protect the Reliability and Fairness of the Proceedings and Defendant’s Fundamental Rights
Motion to Protect the Reliability and Fairness of the Proceedings and Defendant’s Fundamental Rights
Remodeling Contract – Legal Document
This product states who the contract is between, date the contract was signed, the contractor’s address, project address, contract price, licensing, approximate start date, approximate completion date, drawings and permits, property lines, access to work, financing, standard materials, nonstandard materials, hazardous materials, work allowance and conflict, mechanics’ lien warning, change orders and amendments, preparation and work, extra work and changes, plumbing, electrical service, plaster, filled ground or rock, termite work, removal of material and debris, extra time, damage to project and insurance, commercial general liability insurance, workers compensation insurance, protections of owner’s property, guarantee of materials and workmanship, work stoppage, completion and occupancy, notice, integration clause, corrective or repair work, arbitration of disputes, attorneys’ fees, and information about contractors’ state license board.
Cause of Action-Products Liability
Cause of Action-Products Liability
Cause of Action-Premises Liability
Cause of Action-Premises Liability
Motions to Protect the Reliability and Fairness of the Proceeding and Defendant’s Fundamental RIghts
Motions to Protect the Reliability and Fairness of the Proceeding and Defendant’s Fundamental RIghts