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Motions to sever. When a joinder of charges or co-defendants may be prejudicial to a defendant, the defendant can file a “motion to sever” with the court. As it sounds, a motion to sever asks the court to separate the charges and/or co-defendants into their own separate cases.
Initial disclosures must be based on the information the parties know or learn after looking into the facts of the case. A party must provide disclosures even if the other party does not. Once the information is disclosed, the parties have a continuing duty to update the information.
As amended, Rule 26(b)(1) requires that discovery seek information "relevant to any party's claims or defenses and proportional needs of the case," departing from the past scope of "relevant to the subject matter involved in the pending action." This change allows the district court to eliminate redundant or ...
The Discovery Rule The discovery “tolls” (pauses) the statute of limitations. This means that the statute of limitations clock doesn't start counting down from two years to zero until the date that you actually discover your injury or should have discovered it.
Failure of the opposing party to serve and file a written opposition may be construed as an admission that the motion is meritorious and a consent to granting the same.
In legal terms, a motion to sever is a formal request to the court to separate a defendant's charges or cases from those of other defendants in the same crime or series of related crimes. A motion to sever means to ask the court to separate a defendant from other people in the same case.