CRIMINAL DEFENDANT’S HANDBOOK – Order Now!
A. Pre-Trial Motions and Judicial Notices
- Notice of Motion
- Motion to Proceed Pro se
- Motion for Bill of Particulars
- Motion to Strike Surplusage
- Motion to Inspect Grand Jury Minutes
- Motion for Substitute Counsel
- Motion to Dismiss (with or without prejudice)
- Insufficiency of Indictment
- Failure to State an Offense
- Lack of Jurisdiction (personal, subject matter or territorial)
- Lack of Venue
- Speedy Trial Act Violation
- Motion to Suppress Evidence
- Motion to Produce Exculpatory Evidence
- Motion for Exclusion In Limine
B. Trial Motions
- Motion for Jencks Act Statements
- Motion for Exclusion In Limine
- Motion for Judgment of Acquittal
- Motion for Mistrial
C. Memorandum of Law
- Memorandum in Support of
- Motion to Proceed Pro se (See, §5A, §5B, §5C, §5D and §6A)
- Motion for Bill of Particulars (See, §2C and §6A)
- Motion for Substitute Counsel (See, §4C §4B §4A)
- Motion to Dismiss for Speedy Trial Act Violation (See, §2D and §6A)
- Motion to Suppress Evidence (See, §6B §6C and §6A)
- Motion to Produce Exculpatory Evidence (See, §6B and §6A)
- Motion for Exclusion in Limine (See, §6B)
- Motion for Jencks Act Statements (See, 8C)
- Memorandum of Plea Agreement (See, §7)
- Sentencing Memorandum (See, §14)
- Memorandum in Support of 28 U.S.C. §2255 Motion (See, §17)
D. Post-Trial Motions
- Motion for Judgment of Acquittal (See, §9)
- Motion for Arrest of Judgment (See, §9)
- Motion for New Trial (See, §10)
E. Pre-Sentencing Motions
- Response to Draft Pre-Sentence Report
- With Corrections, Character References and Letter of Acceptance
- Motion for Evidentiary Hearing (to develops claims)
- Motion for Withdrawal of Guilty Plea (See, §11)
- Motion for Claim of Prosecutorial Misconduct (See, §13)
- Motion for Claim of Ineffective Assistance of Counsel (See, §12 and §4)
F. Post-Conviction Motions and Petitions
- Motion to Vacate, Set Aside or Correct A Sentence (See, §17)
- Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §2255
- Motion for Evidentiary Hearing for
- Claim of Prosecutorial Misconduct
- Claim of Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Petition for Writ of Habeas, Corpus (See, §18)
- Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §2241 and All Writs Act
- Petition for Writ of Coram Nobis (See, §19)
G. Direct Appeal Briefs (See, §15 and §16)
- Denial of Bail (if bail is denied by district court)
- Interlocutory Issues (during trial)
- Writ of Mandamus (See, §16H and §16G)
- Anders Brief (no merits for appeal)
- Meritorious Issues (preserved pre-trial and during trial)
- Direct Appeal Brief
H. Civil Rights Actions (See, §3F)
- Bivens Action
- Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §1983