Motion To Suppress It refers to a request made by the defendant and his attornies to the court, ...
Motion to Suppress Hearing: A court appearance where papers are filed and evidence is argued that all evidence against you should be thrown out because your constitutional rights were violated.
motion to suppress n. a motion (usually on behalf of a criminal defendant) to disallow certain evidence in an upcoming trial.
MOTION TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE - A request to a judge to keep out evidence at a trial or hearing, often made when a party believes the evidence was unlawfully obtained. -N- NAMED PLAINTIFFS - The originators of a class action suit.
Motion to suppress A motion to prevent admission of evidence in a case.
Evidence, Motion to Suppress Evidence, Newly Discovered Evidence, Opinion Evidence, Preponderance of Evidence, Prima-Facie * Evidence, Rebut, Rebutting Evidence, Substantial * Evidence, Weight of ...
PLEADING - A formal statement, generally written, propounding the case of action or the defense of a legal case. Pleadings may also have specific titles such as "Motion to Suppress," "Motion in Limine" or "Discovery Motion, ...
motion to suppress - Device used to eliminate from the trial of a criminal case evidence which has been secured illegally, generally in violation of the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure), ...
See also: Court, Motion, Suppress, Evidence, Trial
 
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