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.
Motion for extension of time or motion for enlargement of time
In 37 years of bankruptcy practice, i have never seen a "No Opposition Order." If no opposition to any motion is filed, after the time allowed for such oppositions, the court issues an order allowing the motion, stating that no opposition was filed.
I am the Plaintiff a Pro Se who submitted Production of Documents and Interrogratory's to the Defendants in a Employment Race Discrimination case. The Defendants refuse to comply with the Court and release to the Plaintiff the Interrogratorys and Production of Documents. The Plaintiff has to write a Motion to Suppress release to the Court in order to get the Court to order the Defendants to complay. How dose the Plaintiff write a Motion to Suppress?
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Yes, Absolutely.
What does withdrew means
If your attorney files a motion to withdraw, such requests are usually granted by the judge. It would be a wise idea to start looking for a replacement attorney. ------------------- In addition, if you receive notice that there wil be a court hearing on the motion to withdraw, you should be sure to attend, even if you have not yet found a replacement attorney.
"Leave to withdraw" typically refers to a request for permission to remove or dismiss a legal case or motion. It means that the party is seeking approval from the court to voluntarily drop or withdraw their claim or application.
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.
Superior planets are in opposition when in the middle of their retrograde motion.
This is a perfect stall tactic for defendants when using a public defender. Draw the case out as much as possible with settlement conferences, pretrial conferences, status conferences.... good for about a year of free time on bail... then a week before your trial fire your attorney... good for another 6-8 months of freedom
It's a motion to stop those issues being brought up in front of a jury.