Motion for New Trial or to Amend Judgment
PLAINTIFF CLIENT RESPONSE IN OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANT FED.R.CIV.P. 59 MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL OR TO AMEND JUDGMENT
Motion to Strike Exhibits
PLAINTIFF MOTION TO STRIKE EXHIBITS A – D TO DEFENDANT MOTION TO DISMISS THE AMENDED COMPLAINT
Brief in Support of Renewed Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law
DEFENDANT BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF ITS RENEWED MOTION FOR JUDGMENT AS A MATTER OF LAW PURSUANT TO FED.R.CIV.P. 50(B)
Ex-Parte Motion to Find Defendant
A motion to find Defendant indigent for purpose of state paid investigator
Motion for Access to Physical Evidence in Possession of the State
Motion for Access to Physical Evidence in Possession of the State
Motion to Suppress/Dismiss for lack of Probable Cause
Motion to Suppress Arrest/Dismiss for lack of Probable Cause.
Response to Petitioner’s Motion for Sanctions – Child Custody
RESPONDENT’S RESPONSE TO PETITIONER’S MOTION FOR SANCTIONS
Motion to Change of Venue In Divorce Case
Motion for Change of Venue colorado divorce case
Early Motion For Partial Summary Judgement of Liability
PLAINTIFF EARLY MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT OF LIABILITY ON FIRST (CONSPIRACY TO MONOPOLIZE) CLAIM” and “PLAINTIFF’S OPENING BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF EARLY MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT OF LIABILITY ON FIRST (CONSPIRACY TO MONOPOLIZE) CLAIM
Motion to Dismiss Civil Conspiracy Claim
A motion to dismiss a civil conspiracy claim
Motion for Contempt in Divorce Proceedings
Motion for contempt for failure to follow court order on divorce, with show cause order and alias summons
Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Diversity Jurisdiction
A motion filed to dismiss a federal case due to lack of diversity jurisdiction
Motion for Discovery of Information on Informant
An order motion for Prosecution to turn over information regarding informant
Special Victims Legal Help – Motion for Disclosure of Psychiatric Treatment of Witnesses
Motion for Disclosure of Psychiatric Treatment of Witnesses
Sex crimes are a category of offenses that generally arise when violence occurs during a sexual act, when there is a lack of consent by one party to the sexual act, or when someone engages in sex with an individual who is legally incapable of consent, such as a child.
Sex offender registration can also result in restrictions directly related to the nature of the crime, including: Restrictions on being in or near school zones; Restraining orders (which restrict being near the victim of the crime); and/or. Being able to work in certain places.
The top 10 states with highest number registered sex offenders are:
-Alaska.
-Delaware.
-South Dakota.
-Wisconsin.
-Texas.
-Michigan.
-Wyoming.
-Tennessee.