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A motion to supress is a motion filed with the court that attempts to keep evidence from being considered by the jury (or judge in a bench trial). The evidence can be almost anything that has been obtained by police or government agents either unlawfully or in violation of the accused person's rights. For example, drugs that were seized from a house that police entered without a warrant or in an emergency, and which the prosecuting attorney intends to introduce to get a conviction for the homeowner.

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