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    Defendant’s Motion to Suppress Evidence

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    Defendant’s Motion to Suppress Evidence

    $50.00
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    Motion to Vacate Bench Warrant

    MOTION TO VACATE BENCH WARRANT for a civil show cause order

    $50.00
  • Criminal Defense Legal Documents

    Motion for Preliminary Ruling on Admissibility of Victim’s Past

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    MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY RULING ON ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE OF THE VICTIM’S VIOLENT CHARACTER

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    Motion for Exoneration by Surety

    Sold By : Linda Becker

    MOTION FOR EXONERATION
    COME NOW the Sureties, by and through their attorney, hereby
    Move this honorable court to enter an order of exoneration herein, as grounds therefore, state as follows:
    1. That the Defendant herein failed to appear on or about Marc _, 2016 on the bond Posted Feburary _, 2016 in the amount of $3,000.00; the statutory stay of execution expires July _ 2016.
    2. That the Defendant is currently in custody in the Pueblo County Jail with various other warrant and bonds (attached as Exhibit A
    3. That pursuant to C.R.C 16-4-114(5)(b)(V)(B) and (C) the Sureties are entitled to exoneration as they have shown that the Defendant is in custody in another jurisdiction within the state within 91 days after entry of judgment. WHEREFORE, the Sureties prays this Honorable court grant their Motion for Exoneration.

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    Motion in Limine to Exclude Damages Evidence from Trial

    DEFENDANT’S MOTION IN LIMINE TO EXCLUDE DAMAGES EVIDENCE FROM TRIAL

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  • Family Legal Documents

    Motion to Change Minor’s Name

    MOTION TO CHANGE MINORS NAME

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    Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment Pursuant to C.R.C.P. Rule 56(b)

    DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO C.R.C.P. RULE 56(b) Plaintiff has Suffered no Damages

    $50.00
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    Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence

    By failing to object to the timeline stated in the agreed to presumptive Case Management Order, Plaintiff is barred from introducing any evidence or calling any witnesses not disclosed prior to the October 19, 2008 discovery cut-off date

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    Motion to Preclude Expert From Offering Testimony Outside the Scope of Previously Disclosed Opinions

    PLAINTIFF’S SUPPLEMENT TO MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE ANY EXPERT FROM OFFERING OPINIONS OR TESTIMONY OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF THEIR PREVIOUSLY DISCLOSED OPINIONS

    $50.00
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    Plaintiff’s Motion to Strike Certain Opinions of Defendant – Malpractice

    PLAINTIFF’S MOTION TO STRIKE CERTAIN OPINIONS OF DEFENDANT,
    AND NAME

    $50.00
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    Motion to Exclude any Evidence of Medical Payments from Collateral Source

    MOTION IN LIMINE TO EXCLUDE ANY EVIDENCE OF MEDICAL EXPENSE PAYMENTS FROM ANY COLLATERAL SOURCE

    $50.00
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    Motion to Strike Defendant’s Affirmative Defense & Preclusion of Inadmissable Evidence

    PLAINTIFF’S MOTION TO STRIKE DEFENDANT’S AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE OF NONPARTY AT FAULT AND TO PRECLUDE INADMISSABLE EVIDENCE CONCERNING ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT OF UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO PROVIDERS

    $50.00
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    Unopposed Motion to Take Deposition Outside of Discovery Deadline

    PLAINTIFF’S UNOPPOSED MOTION TO TAKE DEPOSITION OUTSIDE OF THE DISCOVERY DEADLINE

    $50.00
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    Plaintiff’s Motion for Leave to Submit Under Seal

    PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO SUBMIT UNDER SEAL AND FOR IN CAMERA REVIEWOFCONFIDENTIAL EXHIBIT 9 TO PLAINTIFF’S RESPONSE TO DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO CONDUCT EX PARTE MEETINGS WITH SOME OF PLAINTIFF’S TREATING HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, HEARING REQUESTED

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  • Criminal Defense Legal Documents

    Motion to Suppress DUI Breath Test

    MOTION TO SUPPRESS BREATH TEST

    Motion to suppress breath test on notion road side tests were taken illegally and arrest were warrantless.

    Implied consent laws generally require all drivers lawfully arrested for a DUI to submit to chemical testing (normally, a breath or blood test). However, many states make prearrest PAS tests optional—meaning, there’s no legal consequence for a driver who refuses a PAS test.

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