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Q: How do you answer a motion to add defendant?
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What motion do you use to change the defendant to be the plaintiff and plaintiff to be the defendant?

Counterclaim under FRCP 13.


What does a 730 motion to proceed mean?

A 730 motion to proceed is a legal term to determine the sanity of the defendant. The defendant would be evaluated by a psychiatrist to determine if they are fit for trial.


Can you file a motion for leave to amend a complaint to add a defendant to one case if you have already filed a cross complaint against him for the same causes of action in a separate case?

I guess it depends on the state and type of motion presented.


What motion do you use to oppose to defendant reply?

to strike from the record


Can a defendant be added to a pending lawsuit?

Under Georgia law a defendant may be added to a lawsuit within the statute of limitations upon motion to the court. A work-around is for the plaintiff to add "John Doe" place-holder defendants and a defendant may be added b substituting for a John Doe without leave of court.


Who has to file for a motion of discovery?

lawyer or the defendant if he want copy of file


Why is it that in mention hearings proceedings can not continue if the defendant doesn't plead guilty?

This all depends on what type of motion hearing it is. Motion hearings are either pretrial motions or postconviction motions, the latter which does not occur if the defendant is not convicted of a crime. A defendant is never forced to plead guilty to any crime.


Can the defendant see the evidence that is produced by a Motion of Discovery?

The defendant might not personally get to "see it," (except at trial) but his legal counsel certainly may.


What motion asks the court to move the trial to some other location to ensure the defendant receives a fair?

Change of Venue Motion


Is motion to dismiss captilized?

If it is being used as the title of the motion, it is; to wit: Motion to Dismiss. If it is used in the body of the motion, it is permissible to use lower case letters; to wit: "The Defendant files his motion to dismiss and states..."


What does court deny defendant motion to dismiss declaratory judgment mean?

The case moves on


What does state's motion to revoke bond mean?

A state's motion to revoke bond is a legal request asking the court to cancel a defendant's bail and return them to custody. This is typically done when the defendant has violated the conditions of their release or is deemed a flight risk. If granted, the defendant could be held in jail until their trial.