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A motion for judgment as a matter of law may be made at any time before the case is submitted to the jury. The motion must specify the judgment sought and the law and facts that entitle the movant to the judgment.
Rule 37 - Failure to Make Disclosures or to Cooperate in Discovery; Sanctions (a) Motion for Order Compelling Disclosure or Discovery (1)Generally. Subject to Rule 26(d), a party may move for an order compelling disclosure or discovery.
Rule 51 (General Provisions Governing Discovery). Rules 51 through 65 of the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure regard the procedures for obtaining information, documents and other evidence from the other party and/or other sources. These regard requests for discovery that go beyond Rule 49.
Under Rule 11, the defendant has the right to a full mental examination and hearing when reasonable grounds exist for it. A Rule 11 hearing may be held when a defendant is suspected of being mentally incompetent. This hearing is granted when there is substantial evidence of mental incompetence.
(1) Motion. A motion under this rule must be filed not later than 25 days after the entry of judgment under Rule 78(b) or (c). This deadline may not be extended by stipulation or court order, except as allowed by Rule 4(b)(2).
In relevant part, Rule 50 provides: (a) Judgment as a Matter of Law. (B) grant a motion for judgment as a matter of law against the party on a claim or defense that, under the controlling law, can be maintained or defeated only with a favorable finding on that issue. (2) Motion.
Rule 50 - Complex Case Designation (a)Generally. A party may file a motion to designate a case as complex. (b)Time to File. A party may file the motion not later than 60 days after the initial response, or later for good cause.
Rule 50(b) allows the court to reserve decision on the question of law until after the case has been submitted to the jury and it has reached a verdict or is unable to agree. If the court decides the initial motion should have been granted, it may set aside the verdict of the jury and enter judgment as a matter of law.