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== Pre-trial Motions == | == Pre-trial Motions == | ||
* Presumption of Innocence | * Presumption of Innocence | ||
* [[Motion to Suppress]] | |||
* Presumption of Bail | * Presumption of Bail | ||
* Reasonable Bail to Assure Appearance at Trial | * Reasonable Bail to Assure Appearance at Trial | ||
* [[Motion in Limine]] | * [[Motion in Limine]] | ||
== Post-trial Motions == | == Post-trial Motions == | ||
* [[Motion to Dismiss]] | * [[Motion to Dismiss]] | ||
Revision as of 16:27, 9 August 2010
Various motions that can be filed in criminal cases:
Motions for Access to Client
- Application for Client Interview
- Private Interview - Regular visiting schedule
- Unshackled Interview
- Client Inspection of Documents
- Expert Examination of Client
- Conditions of Confinement
- Appropriate Medical Care
- Medical Examination
- Medical Treatment
- Diet and Exercise
- Family Visits
- Appropriate Classification in the Jail
- Appropriate Medical Care
- Notification of Wherebouts within 24 hours of change in location
Pre-trial Motions
- Presumption of Innocence
- Motion to Suppress
- Presumption of Bail
- Reasonable Bail to Assure Appearance at Trial
- Motion in Limine