This product is a sample of motion for bill of particulars in a sex crimes case.
A Bill of Particulars is defined as: In common law jurisdictions, a bill of particulars is a detailed, formal, written statement of charges or claims by a plaintiff or the prosecutor given upon the defendant’s formal request to the court for more detailed information. A bill of particulars may be used in either criminal defense or in civil litigation.
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This product provides a guide for creating motions that will obtain discovery in sexual abuse cases. This product is legally relevant in all 50 states and U.S. territories. This product is in .docx format making it easily editable for you.
This product presents a guide to drafting creative motions in sex abuse cases. The product is legally valid in all 50 states and Puerto Rico or any jurisdiction modeled on the U.S. Constitution. This product contains both .pdf and .docx files for you convenience.
Legal arguments on arguing a protective order limiting reenactment or demonstrative presentation at a deposition. The legal argument that good cause exist to limit an attorney use of video or pictures for reenactment or to demonstrate at a deposition is included in this document. Guidelines set forth in the United States supreme court case Emerson Elec. Co, which includes protection for unwarranted annoyance and embarrassment is included. Protection Order argument is for civil cases.