Motions
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Business Law – Motion to Dismiss for Prosecutorial Misconduct Before the Grand Jury
Defendant’s motion to dismiss for prosecutorial misconduct before the Grand Jury.
Business Law – Motion to Dismiss for Failure to Follow the Procedures Mandated By The Hobb’s Decision
Motions the Court to dismiss the case because the prosecution and lower court ignored the procedures required by the Hobbs’ decision.
White Collar Crime – Motion to Dismiss For Failure To Allege An Official Act Within The Meaning Of The Bribery Statute
White Collar Crime – Motion to Dismiss For Failure To Allege An Official Act Within The Meaning Of The Bribery Statute
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Excerpt from Reply In Support Of Crozier Motion To Dissolve Ex Parte Post-Indictment Restraining Order – Business Law
Excerpt from Reply In Support Of Crozier Motion To Dissolve Ex Parte Post-Indictment Restraining Order – Business Law
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Excerpt from Crozier Motion To Dissolve Ex Parte Post-Indictment Restraining Order- Business & White Collar Crime
Excerpt from Crozier Motion To Dissolve Ex Parte Post-Indictment Restraining Order- Business & White Collar Crime
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Motion to Permit Evidence of Alleged Victims Prior History Pursuant
Orders an evidentiary hearing to permit questioning of an alleged victim concerning evidence of their prior history and permitting the admission of the matters into evidence at trial.
Motion to Allow Defendant to Use Victims Prior Behavior and Allegations of Sex Abuse at Trial – Part 1
Motions the Court to allow the Defendant to use the alleged victim’s prior allegations of sexual abuse against other individuals and their past behavior at trial.
Motion to Allow Defendant to Use Victims Prior Behavior and Allegations of Sex Abuse at Trial – Part 2
Motions the Court to allow the Defendant to use the alleged victim’s prior allegations of sexual abuse against other individuals and their past behavior at trial.
Motion for Production of an In Camera Review of Complainants Psychiatric and Medical Records in a Sex Case
Moves Court for an order directing the production of complainant’s counseling records.
Workers Comp Motion withdraw Expedited hearing Application
Motion to Withdraw the application that was filed for an expedited hearing in workers compensation
Motion to Dismiss the Complaint and Indictment
Motion to Dismiss the Complaint and Indictment
Defendants Motion in Limine
Defendants Motion in Limine in excessive force case to exclude unrelated claims against defendant’s
Motion to Suppress an Illegal Stop
Filed a motion to suppress, when the officer noticed my client walking to his car at 2:00 am at night no other reason for stop.
Marijuana Use – Traffic – Motion in Limine
A motion in limine is a motion filed by a party to a lawsuit which asks the court for an order or ruling limiting or preventing certain evidence from being presented by the other side at the trial of the case.
Driving accidents overall are up in Colorado, Washington and Oregon, states that legalized recreational use of marijuana, studies say. Some studies also note that high-risk groups for car accidents are those most likely to use marijuana. Most notably, this is young men in their late teens and 20s.
Motion in Limine RE: Safety Rules and/or Community Safety
A motion in limine is a motion filed by a party to a lawsuit which asks the court for an order or ruling limiting or preventing certain evidence from being presented by the other side at the trial of the case.