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Proposed Pretrial Release Plan of Defendant
Proposed Pretrial Release Plan of Defendant
Notice of Intent to Use 609 Evidence
Notice of Intent to Use 609 Evidence
Notice of Intent to Use Bias Evidence
Notice of Intent to Use Bias Evidence
Notice of Intent to Use 608 Evidence
Notice of Intent to Use 608 Evidence
Notice of Motion and Motion for Pretrial Release and Memorandum in Support of Motion
Notice of Motion and Motion for Pretrial Release and Memorandum in Support of Motion
Letter Stating No Motions Are Being Filed
Letter Stating No Motions Are Being Filed
Defense’s Proposed Jury Instructions on Immunized Witnesses and/or Witnesses Who Received Benefits from Testifying and Request for Buyer-Seller Jury Instruction
Defense’s Proposed Jury Instructions on Immunized Witnesses and/or Witnesses Who Received Benefits from Testifying and Request for Buyer-Seller Jury Instruction
Demand for Discovery and Inspection
Demand for Discovery and Inspection
Defendant’s Position with Regard to Sentencing Factors and Motion for Downward Departure
Defendant’s Position with Regard to Sentencing Factors and Motion for Downward Departure
Form 15-A page 1 D.R.L. §114 Form 15-A (Application for Certified Copy of Adoption Order Before sealing of records)
Form 15-A page 1 D.R.L. §114 Form 15-A (Application for Certified Copy of Adoption Order Before sealing of records)
Form 2-G (Extrajudicial Consent -Birth or legal Parent — Private-placement)
Form 2-G (Extrajudicial Consent -Birth or legal Parent — Private-placement)
Judicial Consent of Birth or Legal Parent to Adoption by Step-Parent
If you want to adopt a stepchild, you must have the consent (or agreement) of both your spouse and the child’s other parent (the noncustodial parent) unless that parent has abandoned the child. By giving his or her consent, the noncustodial parent gives up all rights and responsibilities, including child support.
Form 2-Fa Judicial Consent of Birth or Legal Parent to Adoption by Step-Parent
Adoption Form 1-G Order Regarding Venue
Venue is in the county where the adopted person resides, the petitioner resides or is in military service, or the agency having custody is located. The court may transfer, stay, or dismiss the adoption proceeding if it is in the interest of substantial justice that the case be heard in another judicial district.