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motion to surpress

what does motion to surpress mean?


Asked on 6/02/08, 3:45 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Robert Evans Robert S. Evans esq.

Re: motion to surpress

It is a motion to prevent the introduction of some evidence presumably obtained in violation of a defendant's rights or some procedural error.It is highly technical and generally beneficial to the defendant. For more info feel free to contact my office@71`88340087.

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Answered on 6/03/08, 12:09 pm
Robert Evans Robert S. Evans esq.

Re: motion to surpress

It is a motion to prevent the introduction of some evidence presumably obtained in violation of a defendant's rights or some procedural error.It is highly technical and generally beneficial to the defendant. For more info feel free to contact my office@71`88340087.

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Answered on 6/03/08, 12:09 pm
Carlos Gonzalez Gonzalez Legal Associates PLLC

Re: motion to surpress

In any criminal case, there must be some evidence against the criminal defendant. Each piece of evidence may be challenged by the defense attorney, a moton to supress is a motion to have the court consider NOT allowing a articular piece of information be let in to the case against a criminal defendant, obviously the more evidence which can be supressed, the better for the defense.

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Answered on 6/02/08, 3:58 pm


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