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Motion To Suppress Evidence Seized From Laptop Computer And The Fruits Of Such Evidence
Motion to suppress any and all evidence of any other proceeding and all fruits seized from a laptop computer, and suppress their reference and relevance in a trial.
Bench Memo On Admissibility Of Entire Videotape Of Custodial Interrogation
To correctly convey the true meaning of a statement released by an opposing party, document motions to introduce the remainder of a statement to explain, qualify, or otherwise she dlifht on the portion already stated.
Brief Of Law Enforcement Instructors And Consultants As Amici Curiae In Support Of Petitioner – Criminal Law Legal Document
Amici Curiae are independent law enforcement instructors, consultants, and specialists in interrogation practices. Their duty is to promote consistent applications of the law and fair and effective interrogation methods that assist law enforcement in obtaining actionable crime-solving information while minimizing the risk of false and unreliable coercion. Amici Curiae, in this case, write to the Court to display the subtle coercive practices fone during interrogations and their guidance of proper applications.
False Confessions Expert Report – Final – Criminal Law Legal Document
Document reporting about the offered trial expert’s lack of firm scientific knowledge, or other reported asserts involving extrapolations from accepted principles. Their testimony does not meet the reliability and standard for admissibility in federal courts. In addition, their testimony will not serve as helpful to the jury.
Motion In Limine To Exclude Plaintiff’s Expert From Offering Opinions Or Evidence
Motion Ito restrict or exclude the reference to the Plaintiff’s expert’s testimony as valued opinions or evidence during trial.
Motion To Reconsider Prior Ruling On Motion To Quash Arrest And Supp Brief for Motion To Suppress
Motion to suppress hearing based on 1 legal question; the first is whether the Defendants alleged inculpatory statements were made involuntary, and secondly if they should be excluded.
Supplementary Motion to Suppress Confession – Criminal Law Legal Document
A motion requesting the Court to suppress any and all statements made by the Defendant on the grounds that the Detective could not obtain a coherent statement by the Defendant at the time.
Motion for Protective Order – Forfeitures
An order to prevent the disclosure of specific information under certain circumstances to ensure that a party is not able to use discovery rights to harass or annoy another party or an outside witness. A protective order protects individuals from annoyance, embarrassment, undue burden and expenses, and oppression by members of the opposing party.
Motion For Return Of Property Pursuant To Federal Rule Of Criminal Procedure 41(G)
Motions the court to return property which was seized without probable cause and done in violation of the Constitution of the United States of America.
Opinion and Order Granting In Part And Denying In Part Defendants’ Motions To Preclude The Govt Experts
Motion to exclude the government’s proposed expert witnesses. The Defendant motions to challenge the two separate proposed expert witnesses from testifying in the trial.
Order Granting in Part And Denying In Part Motions To Exclude Gang Expert Testimony
Ordering that the government provided gang expert witnesses testimonies is limited on the basis that the testimony will not meet the reliability requirements of Rule 702.
Reply Re Joint Defense Motion to Exclude Gang Expert Testimony
The document responds to the Government’s refusal to obey the Court’s decision regarding the denial of the Government’s expert witnesses. The Government requested to supply expert witnesses on the Defense’s behalf; the experts lacked factual and reliable information.
Ex Parte Motion for Bilingual Mental Health Expert
Motion for the Court to allocate funds for appointing a forensic psychiatrist, who is bilingual and bicultural, to the Defendant.
Motion and Memorandum Regarding Voir Dire Procedures
Motion and submits a written message regarding the process in which prospective jurors were questioned. The questions regarding their backgrounds, and biases reflecting their potential to sit on a jury; the process in which attorneys select, and reject jurors to hear the ongoing trial.
Second Motion for Prior Approval of Expenses – Criminal Law Legal Document
Motions the court for an Order pursuant to the 5th, 6th, 8th, and 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, to continue allocating funds for the Defendant to continue seeking treatment to his forensic psychiatrist.
Motion for Access to Crime Scene and Witnesses
The document moves the Court for an order allowing the Defense team reasonable access to fully examine the crime scene, and to prohibit interference prohibiting the Defense efforts to interview their witnesses.
Motion for Discovery – Criminal Case Legal Document
The Defendant respectfully moves the Court to order the prosecution to turn overstated materials as evidence due to the essential role played into the Defense.
Motion to Declare the Defendant Incompetent to Stand Trial in a Capital Proceeding
Subjecting an incompetent defendant to a trial goes against the fundamental principle of due process by the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. To be declared as “incompetent to stand trial” one must not be able to assist in preparing for their defense. Document motions Defendant is incompetent to stand in the trial in a capital proceeding.
Motion to Dismiss the Indictment – Criminal Law Legal Document
Motion to dismiss indictment charges on the ground the charges are unwarranted or lack evidence to secure a conviction.
Motion to Introduce Offer to Plead Guilty to Murder, Accept Responsibility and be Sentenced to Life
Motion to plead guilty to charges and accept life imprisonment to avoid the possibility of the death sentence.
Motion to Permit The Use of the Videotape of the Crime During Voir Dire Exam of Jurors
Motion to show jurors a videotape capturing the said crime, and questioning their emotions post-viewing.