Pre Trial Motions Guidance
Summary
In Illinois criminal cases, common pre-trial motions include Motion to Dismiss and Motion to Suppress Evidence. These motions can be crucial, especially if charges are based on drugs not in your possession. Its important to communicate all details to your public defender, who can help file these motions and develop a strong defense strategy. Discuss your specific situation with your public defender to ensure the best possible outcome for your case.Full Conversation
what motions should have been filed in a criminal case about to go to trial
Hey Joe! Here are some common motions that might be filed in a criminal case before trial in Illinois:
- Motion to Dismiss: To drop charges for lack of evidence.
- Motion to Suppress Evidence: To exclude improperly obtained evidence.
- Motion for Discovery: To request evidence from the prosecution.
- Motion in Limine: To limit or prevent certain evidence from being presented to the jury.
What specific concerns do you have about your case?
I was in someones house when it was raided all drugs charges were put bon me even though I was not in possession of any
Joe, it sounds like you might need to file a Motion to Dismiss or a Motion to Suppress Evidence, especially if the charges are based on drugs not in your possession. Have you discussed these options with your attorney?
I have a publiv
Joe, it sounds like you have a public defender. They can help you file a Motion to Dismiss or a Motion to Suppress Evidence. It's essential to discuss your specific situation with them to ensure the best defense strategy for your case. Have you been able to share all the details with your public defender?
public defender
Joe, it's crucial to communicate all the details to your public defender. They can file important motions like a Motion to Dismiss or a Motion to Suppress Evidence based on the specifics of your case. Have you had a chance to go over all the details with them?