Submitting Evidence In Court

Summary

To submit evidence in a Florida pretrial court, file a motion to dismiss with supporting documents, ensuring proper format and service to all parties. Related family law and arrest cases can be presented if directly relevant. Draft your argument by stating the purpose, providing background, explaining relevance, citing legal basis, listing evidence, and concluding with a request for dismissal.

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yea but also Can a Family Law case that's involved in the defense case be presented, along with an arrest case involving a divorce attorney that was resolved in court be presented and explained before the courts use my background as a reason to not dismiss the charges when they're related to the same * cases?
In Florida, you can present related cases as part of your defense. Here's how:
- Relevance: Ensure the family law and arrest cases are directly relevant to your current charges.
- Documentation: Gather all documents and evidence from those cases.
- Legal Argument: Explain how these cases impact your current charges in your motion to dismiss.
Would you like more details on how to draft your argument?
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Sure! Here’s a brief guide on how to draft your argument for the motion to dismiss:
*. Introduction: State the purpose of the motion and the charges you are seeking to dismiss.
*. Background: Provide a brief overview of the related family law and arrest cases.
*. Relevance: Clearly explain how these cases are relevant and impact the current charges.
*. Legal Basis: Cite any laws or precedents that support your argument for dismissal.
*. Evidence: List and attach all relevant documents and evidence.
*. Conclusion: Summarize your argument and request the court to dismiss the charges.
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