SUMMARY
Discusses pretrial motion procedure and time limits, demurrers, motions to set aside an indictment, motions to dismiss for untimely prosecution, motions for change of venue, motions for change of judge, motions for continuance, and motions to suppress or limit evidence. PDF Download - After purchase go to My Content to retrieve your digital file(s).
DESCRIPTION
Chapter 12
PRETRIAL MOTION PRACTICE
Philip Thoennes
§ 12.1 GENERALLY
§ 12.1-1 Introduction
§ 12.1-2 Formal Requisites for Filing Documents
§ 12.1-3 Omnibus Hearing
§ 12.1-4 Time Limits for Filing Motions for Pretrial Rulings
§ 12.1-5 Theory of Style
§ 12.2 DEMURRERS
§ 12.2-1 Timeliness of Demurrer
§ 12.2-2 Grounds for Demurrer
§ 12.2-3 Effect of Demurrer
§ 12.3 MOTION TO SET ASIDE INDICTMENT
§ 12.4 MOTION TO DISMISS
§ 12.4-1 Grounds for Motion to Dismiss
§ 12.4-2 Effect of Dismissal
§ 12.5 MISCELLANEOUS MOTIONS TO DISMISS
§ 12.5-1 Civil Compromise
§ 12.5-2 In Furtherance of Justice
§ 12.5-3 Attack Motions
§ 12.6 PROCEDURAL MOTIONS
§ 12.6-1 Change of Venue
§ 12.6-2 Change of Judge
§ 12.6-3 Continuance
§ 12.7 MOTIONS RELATING TO EVIDENCE AT TRIAL
§ 12.7-1 Motion to Suppress
§ 12.7-2 Motion in Limine
§ 12.7-3 Motion to Introduce Evidence of Victim’s Past Sexual Behavior