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INTRODUCTION
A motion is a procedural device that is a formal request made to a Court for a decision on a specific part of a case. A judge will either Sustain (to agree with) or Overrule (to disagree with) a motion. Motions can be made throughout the case until a verdict is delivered.
Nb: Judge is used as a general term and may apply to Magistrates or Justices.
MOTION TYPES
FORMAT
A motion is a procedural device that is a formal request made to a Court for a decision on a specific part of a case. A judge will either Sustain (to agree with) or Overrule (to disagree with) a motion. Motions can be made throughout the case until a verdict is delivered.
Nb: Judge is used as a general term and may apply to Magistrates or Justices.
MOTION TYPES
Motion Type | Description |
Dismiss | A request to dismiss the case without reviewing all facts or legal arguments. Reasons can include lack of jurisdiction, failure to name necessary parties, failure to state a claim, or frivolous claims.
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Nolle Prosequi | A formal request to the judge to drop legal charges, made by the prosecuting or complaining party. |
Compel | A request for the court to order a party to produce requested documents or information, or to sanction them for failing to comply with discovery requests. |
Reconsider | A request to reconsider a previous ruling based on a point of law or new evidence. Only one motion to reconsider can be made per decision, with all arguments included in a single submission. |
Recuse | A request for a judge to remove themselves from a case due to actual or perceived impartiality or conflict of interest. The motion is decided first by the presiding judge, then the Chief Justice if necessary. Non-exhaustive grounds for recusal:
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Strike | A request to remove something from the court record, usually due to inadmissible evidence or language. This can include redundant, vague, scandalous, immaterial, or impertinent information. Evidence submitted with this motion must be relevant and is at the discretion of the Presiding Officer. |
Summary Judgement | A request for the judge to make a decision without trial if there are no disputed facts. It seeks a final ruling on the case based on agreed material facts. Unlike a motion to dismiss, which eliminates the case, a motion for summary judgment allows a legal ruling when facts are not in dispute. |
FORMAT
IN THE DISTRICT/FEDERAL/SUPREME COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
MOTION TO SUBJECT
Justification for Motion
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IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
MOTION TO DISMISS
The defence moves that the complaint in this case be dismissed, and in support thereof, respectfully alleges:
1. Reason 1
2. Reason 2
DATED: This first day of January 2022
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