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SECTION 1 - PROCEDURAL MOTIONS (Procedure)
Additional Time
Adopt Co-Defendants Motions
Amend Conditions of Release
Appeal Bond
Compel Election Between Multiplicitous Counts
Continue Trial 1
Continue Trial 2
Continue Trial Due to Complexity
De Nevo Review of Bond
Dissolution of Stay
Emergency Release
Exparte Meeting with Judge
Insanity Notice
Inspect Jury Records
Inventory and Return of Propery
Opposition to Government Deposition
Preclude AUSA From Filing Documents Under Seal
Preclude AUSA From Making Reference to Marine Service
Preserve Dispatch Tapes
Preserve Evidence
Preserve IRS Records
Pretrial Subpoena Duc Tecum
Quash Government Subpoena
Reconsider Conditions of Release
Reply to Governments Motion to Amend Conditions of Release
Rule 17(b) Subpoena
Sever Counts
Sever Counts
Sever Counts and Defendants
Sever Counts and Defendants
Strike Surplusage
Strike Surplusage
Strike Surplusage
Transport Defendant
Travel Funds for Defendant
Venue
Venue
Venue
Withdraw
Writ Ad Testificacdum
Writ Habeas Corpus

SECTION 2 - MOTIONS TO DISMISS INDICTMENT (Dismiss)

1326(b) Underlying Felony is not an Aggravated Felony
1326(b) Underlying Felony is not an Aggravated Felony
922(g) Unconstitutional
922(g) Unconstitutional - US District Court for Northern California
922(g) Unconstitutional - Superior Court, Washington DC
Civil
Defendant is a Juvenile
Deportation Proceeding in Violation of Due Process
Destruction of Evidence
Double Jeopardy After Mistrial
Double Jeopardy, Same Offense
Duplicity
Estoppel
Estoppel
Failure to Allege an Offense
Failure to Allege an Offense   
Failure to Preserve Exculpatory Evidence
Fifth Amendment
Hobbs Act (No Interstate Nexis, Double Jeopardy with 924(c))
Lack of Jurisdiction of SAUSA
Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction
Lopez
Pre-Grand Jury Publicity
Racially Applied Statute
Racially Biased Grand Jury Selection Process
Racially Biased Jury Selection
Repressed Memory Evidence
Statute of Limitations
Unconstitutional Statute -car jacking
Unconstitutional Statute -unregistered firearm
Unconstitutional Statute - interstate commerce
Unconstitutional Statute -vagueness
Unconstitutional Statute -child support
Violation of Interstate Agreement on Detainers

SECTION 3 - DISCOVERY MOTIONS (Discover)

404b and Inspect Evidence
Bill of Particulars
Bill of Particulars
Brady
Brady
Brady, Specific
Brady Violation
Co-Defendant's Statement
Compel
Compel Polygraph Results of Government Witness
Drug Dog
Electronic Surveillance
Electronic Surviellance
Expert Testimony
Expert Testimony
Forfeiture Proceedings
Grand Jury Proceedings
Grand Jury Proceedings
Hearsay Evidence
Impeachment Evidence of Government Witnesses
Informant Information
Informant Information
Informant Information
Informant Information
Informant Information
Informant Information - Post Apprendi
Inspect evidence
Inspect and Test
Jencks
Jencks, In Camera Inspection of Law Enforcement Notes
Notice of 404B
Pretrial Discovery
Pretrial Jencks
Prior Bad Acts
Promises and leniency
Promises and leniency
Promises and leniency
Racially Applied Statute
Retain Notes
Reveal the Deal
Rule 16
Scientific Evidence
Selective Prosecution
Sentencing Guideline
State Police Reports
Stipulation Regarding Discovery
True ID of Informant
Witness List and Statements

SECTION 4 - MOTIONS TO EXCLUDE (Exclude)

404B Evidence 
Agent from Courtroom
Co-conspirator Hearsay
Civil Judgement
Civil Violation
Drug Dog
Drug ID Expert Testimony
Expert
Expert
Extrinsic Evidence
Extrinsic Evidence
Handwriting Expert
Handwriting Expert
Hearsay from a Child
ID Expert
In Court Identification
James Hearing
James Hearing
Prior Arrest
Prior Conviction
Prior Sex Acts
Repressed Memory Expert
Settlement in Civil Case
Tape Recordings
Tape Recordings
Tape Recordings

SECTION 5 - MOTIONS TO SUPPRESS (Suppress)

Bad Warrant
Border Stop
Detention of Luggage
Entry Without Consent
Franks Hearing
Frisk
Frisk
Identification
Identification
Identification
ID Reply
Jackson/Denno Hearing
No Knock Warrant
No Probable Cause for Warrant
Photographic Line-up
Port of Entry Search
Port of Entry Search
Singleton
Statement of Defendant
Statement of Defendant
Statement of Defendant
Traffic Stop
Traffic Stop
Vehicle Search
Violation of State Law

SECTION 6 - TRIAL MOTIONS (Trial)

Admit ID Expert
Admit Polygraph
Admit Polygraph
Admit Polygraph
Admit Testimony Regarding Veracity
Admit Testimony Regarding Veracity
Attorney to Participate in Voir Dire
Attorney to Participate in Voir Dire
In Court Lineup
Judgement of Acquittal
Judgement of Acquittal
Judgement of Acquittal
Jury Questions on Pornography
Jury Questions
Jury Questions
Jury Questions
Jury Selection
Jury Selection
Notice of Government's Intent to Introduce Certain Evidence
Prohibit Witness from Viewing Defendant
Objection to Giving Deliberate Ignorance Charge
Objection to Giving Deliberate Ignorance Charge
Old Chief
Old Chief
Redact Statement
Response to Gov.'s Motion Precluding Theory of Defense
Transcript of Preceding
Waive Defendant's Presence

SECTION 7 - SENTENCING MOTIONS (Sentenc)

1326(b) Aggravated Felony
5K2.0
Aberrant Behavior
Assorted Grounds for Departure
Battered Woman
Diminished Capacity
Entrapment
Family Circumstances
Mental Illness
Mental Illness
Reconsider Substantial Assistance

SECTION 8 - POST CONVICTION MOTIONS (Post_Con)

Application for Post Conviction Relief
Correct Sentence
Correct Sentence
New Trial
New Trail
Rule 35 (Allocution)
Vacate Sentence