Motion To Strike Guide

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Filing a motion to strike in a criminal case involves identifying valid grounds such as irrelevant or prejudicial evidence, drafting a formal document with case details, submitting it to the court, serving it to the opposing party, and attending a hearing to argue the motion.

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Here’s a brief overview of filing a motion to strike in a criminal case in England:
- Identify Grounds: Ensure you have valid grounds for the motion (e.g., irrelevant, prejudicial, or improperly submitted evidence).
- Draft the Motion: Write a formal document including case details, the item to strike, and the reasons.
- Submit to the Court: File the motion with the court handling your case.
- Serve the Motion: Provide a copy to the opposing party.
- Attend the Hearing: Be prepared to argue your motion in court.
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