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Motion for Rule 16 Discovery with Incorporated Authorities
Motion for Rule 16 Discovery with Incorporated Authorities
Motion for Rule 17 (C) Subpoenas
Motion for subpoena that may order witness to produce documents the subpoena requests. The Court may direct the witness to produce items before trial and before they are offered into evidence.
Motion for Rule 17 Subpoena – Crash Data – Criminal Law Legal Document
Motion for subpoena that may order witness to produce documents the subpoena requests. The Court may direct the witness to produce items before trial and before they are offered into evidence.
Motion for Ruling on Petition for Postconviction Relief – Criminal Defense Legal Document
Document petitioning for post-conviction relief including appeals of criminal convictions, modifying sentencing, and other reliefs seen as proper and just.
Motion For Sanction
MOTION FOR SANCTIONS DUE TO PLAINTIFF’S FAILURE TO ATTEND DEPOSITIO
Motion for Sanction and/or to dismiss for destruction of evidence
A motion filed in this case, when it was determined by the defense team that a video surveillance was not obtained by the investigators or DA until it was to late. The judge denied the motion in part but allowed defense to use the lack of obtaining the evidence in their case.
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Motion for Sanction for Failure to Provide Video – legal document
Motion for sanction for failure to provide a video that is relevant evidence.
Motion for Sanction for Failure to Provide Video – West Virginia Civil Law Case File
Motion for Sanction for Failure to Provide Video – WV Civil Law Case File
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Motion for Sanction in a Sex Crimes Case
Motion for Sanction in a Sex Crimes Case
Most courts recognize when a motion for sanctions is employed as a litigation tactic and treat such a motion accordingly. Still, some conduct merits potential sanctions against a party and/or its counsel. The most common predicates for a motion for sanctions are discovery disputes and frivolous litigation.
Courts may impose penalties, called sanctions, when improper conduct is employed during litigation. Sanctions are usually fines. A lawyer seeking sanctions must file a motion with the court. A hearing is set during which the lawyer must produce evidence of wrongful conduct.
Motion for Sanctions for Failure to Provide Discovery
Motion for Sanctions under discovery rules (Rule 16 in Colorado), for prosecution’s repeated failure to provide specific police reports as required. The case settled prior to litigating this issue, though the plea agreement was much better than it could have been largely because of this issue.
Motion for Sanctions for Spoliation of Evidence – Civil Litigation Legal Document
Document motions for sanctions against counsel for spoliation, or negligence and or destruction, of evidence with importance to a case.
Motion for Sanctions for Willful Refusal to Produce Documents
Motion for Sanctions for Plaintiff’s Willful Refusal to Comply with the Court’s Order to Produce Documents
Motion for Scientific Paternity Testing
Motion used to compel paternity testing to show he is or is not the biological father.