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This will vary according to the law of the state in which the proceeding is taking place.

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The time limit for filing a motion to suppress evidence after the initial hearing has passed varies by jurisdiction. It is best to consult with a legal professional in your area to determine the specific deadline applicable to your case. Missing the deadline may result in the motion being denied.

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