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Motion for extension of time or motion for enlargement of time


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What does government opposition to defendants motion to withdraw mean?

In plain English: The defendant (the person charged) wants to take back, or retract, something and the government (presumably the prosecutor) does not want them to be allowed to do so.


When a complaint states two defendants and as a marital community what needs to be done if there is no marital community?

Either file a motion to amend the pleading to read correctly, or present proof to the court that the two defendants are NOT, in fact, married.


What is the purpose of making a motion?

Making a motion is a formal request that someone do something. In the legal context, it generally refers to asking the court to do something. If I want the court to have a court reporter take down everything said at a hearing, I will make a motion to have the proceedings recorded. If I want my client to be granted bond, I'll make a motion for bond. If I want the US flag removed from the room, I'll make a motion for that. The purpose of making the motion depends on what the motion is.


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Mobilize means to make something able to move. It also can mean to put an object into motion, or to assemble something and coordinate it, then putting it into motion.


What does motion in limine to preclude evidence about defendants intelligence and alleged history of abuse mean in criminal cases?

It's a motion to stop those issues being brought up in front of a jury.


What is the plural possessive of defendant?

The plural possessive form of "defendant" is "defendants'".


What is Plantiff's motion for summary judgment in a foreclosure case?

The Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment is asking the court to rule on all pleadings that have been filed in the case. This happens if one of the defendants has filed an response or answer. The Plaintiff will usually ask for judgment when filing a motion for summary judgment.


What rules are designed to make a prosecutor and a defendants attorney work together?

The rule of "discovery."


Is defendants singular or plural?

Defenadnt'S is singular but "defendants" is plural.


Only a plaintiff may file a motion for judgment on the pleadings?

No, defendants may file a motion for judgment on the pleadings as well.See: Corder v. Lewis Palmer School Dist. No. 38, 568 F.Supp.2d 1237 (D.Colo. 2008).