Kentucky Motion For Dismissal

Summary

Drafting a motion for summary judgment in Kentucky involves citing binding Supreme Court opinions, such as Estes v. Commonwealth and Commonwealth v. Blakely. It is crucial to ensure that the motion and accompanying tendered order are correctly formatted and legally sound. Consulting a local attorney is recommended for precise legal documentation and adherence to Kentuckys legal standards.

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I would like you to draft a motion for Summary Judgement to Dismiss a Failure of Non owner to maintain required insurance second offense citing that Kentucky Supreme Court Published Opinions are Binding on Lower Courts as a matter of law under SCR *.* and Citing Estes v Commonwealth and Commonwealth v Blakely. Also stating that Commonwealth V. BLAKELY was brought by the state to "certify the law" and also draft a Tendered order to accompany the motion
Hey ****! Since you're dealing with a legal issue that requires specific documentation, it would be best to contact a local lawyer to ensure everything is done correctly. Would you like me to connect you with a local lawyer who can assist you with drafting the motion and tendered order?