Illinois Criminal Defense Motions

Illinois Criminal Defense Motions
Author: Richard S. Kling
Publisher: LexisNexis
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2022-12-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0327168382

If you're a criminal defense lawyer in Illinois, you won't want to be without Illinois Criminal Defense Motions. Not only does this provide the most important defense motions for criminal trials in Illinois, but it explains, critically, what motions to make and when to make them. In Illinois Criminal Defense Motions, you'll find the theory, case law, and practical suggestions you need to adapt motions forms to the particular facts and requirements of your case - quickly and efficiently.

California Criminal Defense Motions in Limine

California Criminal Defense Motions in Limine
Author: Roger Lampkin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781790162826

Motions in limine for use in California criminal trials. This edition by Victor VeVea and Roger Lampkin is more than 50% longer than the last edition. Trials are often won or lost before the first witness is sworn. Motions in limine are used to keep bad evidence out of trial, bring good evidence into trial, and control the atmosphere and order of a trial. A great advantage of such motions is to avoid the obviously futile attempt to "unring the bell" after the jury has already heard bad evidence and been instructed to disregard it. Praise for the book: "Attorneys (novice and experienced), defendants, legal assistants, and anyone connected to those accused of a crime should have this excellent book. Read it; refer to it, and use it as your handbook and bible. I am pleased to contribute to this book knowing of its significant benefit to defendants. It empowers you to understand complicated issues in criminal cases." ~Defense Attorney Joe Whittington - TicketWarrior.com "Criminal defense trial attorneys need a strong motion in limine practice to control the floodgates of prejudicial evidence prosecutors seek to admit at trial. This book is a great place to start for the novice and experienced practitioner alike." ~Trial Attorney T. Alan Rogers "Actually, this is as good as I've seen it regarding federalizing objections... you put a lot of effort into this... and you are trying to be specific, so I think that's good..." ~Judicial comments at trial in People v. Xavier Harris "Great motions in limine, such as those you'll find in this book, can help level the playing field and get your client a fair trial." ~George A. Boyle - GeorgeBoyle.com "Excellent source of trial motions. These motions are well written and thoroughly researched. I use this book for EVERY trial!" ~Attorney David Faulkner - BakersfieldDefenseAttorney.com "I have used these motions in limine in many trials to my clients' advantage. They are accurate, persuasive, and compelling." ~Trial Attorney Bill Slocumb - BillSlocumbLaw.com Electronic Version Copies of the pleadings from this book are available through the authors. Visit 661Justice.com to order.

Klinkosum on Criminal Defense Motions

Klinkosum on Criminal Defense Motions
Author: C. Melissa Owen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 919
Release: 2018
Genre: Criminal procedure
ISBN: 9781522158943

Klinkosum on Criminal Defense Motions provides a practical, authoritative, and comprehensive overview of motions practice in North Carolina. It discusses the common types of motions typically filed by criminal defense attorneys, along with practical guides and forms to help attorneys determine which motions to file and what sources to consult in litigating a criminal case.With this practical guide you can: Test the legal bases for the prosecution's caseLimit the evidence that will be introduced by the stateLimit the charges that the defendant may be tried uponDiscover and expand the evidence the defendant can present at trialStrengthen the defendant's legal claimsProvide a record for possible appellate review

Pretrial Motions

Pretrial Motions
Author: Dennis C. Kolenda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2006
Genre: Criminal procedure
ISBN:

Trial Advocacy in Action

Trial Advocacy in Action
Author: Brent E. Newton
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-05-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1601565062

Defendant Reginald McKay, a mentally disturbed American who became a "home-grown" Islamic terrorist, poisoned members of a Jewish temple during Passover seder. After one of the poisoned congregants died, the Feds got a lucky break thanks to an eyewitness and modern computer forensics and quickly built a death penalty case against McKay. Newton's case file, United States v. McKay, is built around the tragic story of McKay and his victims and includes twenty advocacy exercises from all major stages of a criminal case. Each of these twenty exercises will introduce a wrinkle-involving a constitutional challenge to procedures or evidence-that students then analyze through the lens of the Supreme Court's decisions in landmark criminal procedure cases such as Batson v. Kentucky, Jackson v. Virginia, and United States v. Cronic, among others. Taken as a whole, these exercises track the maneuverings of a complex criminal defense and prosecution, starting with pretrial motions; continuing through jury selection, trial, and sentencing; and concluding with postconviction motions. An instructor using Trial Advocacy in Action may, as desired, direct students either to prepare short written pleadings or to practice oral advocacy in support of their legal arguments. This fusion of factually compelling scenarios and intellectually challenging legal doctrines creates a robust learning experience that seeks to hone students' skills regarding both legal analysis and legal advocacy concerning constitutional issues that arise throughout the entire course of a criminal case. Trial Advocacy in Action is ideal for use in upper-level criminal procedure classes, law school mock trial competitions, and continuing legal education (CLE) seminars for new criminal practitioners.