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Forms for Trial Practitioners

Linked below, we offer forms and other mateirals that trial practitioners may find useful in helping their clients at trial or who wish to appeal.
 

Template Motion to Suppress Evidence Obtained in Pretextual Stop

Template Motion to Dismiss on the Ground of Selective Prosecution

In Forma Pauperis Affidavit

Attorney Affirmation for IFP Relief and Assignment of Counsel on Appeal

Notice of Motion (First Department)

Notice of Motion for Assignment of Counsel by Defendant

Notice of Motion and Affirmation - Constitutional Speedy Trial

Brady Order Template

CAL's Practical Guide to Investigating Police Witnesses

Memorandum in Support of Precluding Excited Utterance Evidence 

Notice of Motion, Affirmation, and Memorandum in Support of Motion to Dismiss the [Accusatory Instrument] on the Ground That, On Its Face and As Applied, Correction Law 168-f(4) is Unconstitutionally Vague and Violates Equal Protection

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