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    The Complete Paul Manafort Indictment

    Sold By : Leonard Martinez

    Free Copy of Paul Manafort Indictment
    The complete indictment filed in Federal court regarding the Trump campaign’s ties to Russian interests – Download the full legal document for free

    $20.00
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    Notice Pursuant to CRS 16-3-309(5)

    Sample of a Notice Pursuant to CRS 16-3-309(5). Well drafted request for an employee or technician of any criminalistics laboratory to testify in person at trial.

    $45.00
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    Notice of Objection for Notice of any Evidence of Prior Crimes that the Prosecution Intends to Introduce

    Sample of a notice of objection for the prosecution to introduce the defendants previous crimes, wrongs, or acts at trial. Well written notice of objection for the prosecution.

    $45.00
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    Confidentiality Agreement for Employees/Consultants of Art Advisory Services

    This Confidentiality Agreement is for employees or consultants who provide art advisory and consultation services. It contains provisions that are specific to the fine art world and has tailored provisions for “family” like employers who may have unique confidentiality requirements relative to a large organization.

    $49.00
  • Verification Letter - Vector

    Website and Related Assets Purchase Agreement

    This Website Purchase Agreement covers all of the critical points of a transaction including:
    -Related Assets included in the sale (e.g. IP, Brand, Records, Third Party Agreements, Domains, Social Media)
    -Payment provisions
    -Pre and Post – Closing Obligations
    -IP assignment
    -Warranties
    -Reciprocal indemnification provisions
    -A non-compete clause

    $49.00
  • Criminal Defense Legal Documents

    Motion to Suppress Defendants Statement during Custodial Interrogation

    Sample to suppress Defendant’s statements while in custody without proper Miranda advisement. Well written motion to exclude evidence from an unlawful interrogation

    $50.00
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    Sample Franchise Agreement

    A sample franchise agreement. A draft sample franchise agreement used for businesses that want to franchise their business out, or to be used by people looking to buy a franchise.

    $45.00
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    Guide To Colorado Unemployment Benefits

    A Employee and Employer Guide to Colorado Unemployment benefits, What to expect, how to apply for unemployment benefits, Do you qualify? If you are denied, How to appeal.

    $7.49
  • Estate Planning Questionnaire

    Exhume a Body

    Sold By : The Genet Law Firm

    A person seeking to exhume a body must usually petition to have the body exhumed. Because of the general disinclination to disturb remains, a valid reason is required before exhumation will be allowed.

    Exhumation means the removal from the ground of a body or cremated remains. It also covers the disturbance of remains within a grave, particularly when a grave is reopened for burial.

    Original price was: $44.99.Current price is: $24.99. On Sale
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    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.

    $45.00
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    A Colorado Supreme Court order dealing with the exclusionary rule and driver license DMV

    The Department of Revenue, through the Division of Motor Vehicles, revoked a driver’s license, following a hearing officer’s determination that the driver had driven a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content in excess of the statutory maximum. The district court reversed, holding that the initial stop of the driver’s vehicle was not supported by reasonable suspicion. The court of appeals reversed the district court and held that the legality of the initial contact between the police and the driver was not relevant in the civil administrative proceeding to revoke the driver’s license. The court also held that the exclusionary rule did not apply to suppress evidence of the driver’s BAC. The supreme court holds that, under section 42-2-126, C.R.S. (2011), “probable cause” in the context of the driver’s license revocation statute, as it existed at the time of the hearing in this case, refers to the quantum and quality of evidence necessary for a law enforcement officer to issue a notice of driver’s license revocation, not whether the officer’s initial contact with the driver was lawful. The supreme court further holds that the exclusionary rule did not apply to suppress evidence of the driver’s BAC in the driver’s license revocation proceeding. Accordingly, the supreme court affirms the judgment of the court of appeals.

    $15.00
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    DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR REDUCTION OF SENTENCE PURSUANT TO RULE 35(b

    DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR REDUCTION OF SENTENCE PURSUANT TO RULE 35(b)

    $15.00
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    UNOPPOSED MOTION TO CONVERT DEFERRED JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE TO UNSUPERVISED DEFERRED JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE

    UNOPPOSED MOTION TO CONVERT DEFERRED JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE TO UNSUPERVISED DEFERRED JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE

    $25.00
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