Florida Motion for Process Instructions

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This Motion for Process Instructions is requested to instruct the jury prior to voir dire as to how the legal process works, so that jurors will not be so confused with the system. Jurors have a hard enough time understanding their function in any trial. This Motion requrests the jury be instructed prior to the case concerning the nature of their responsibilities. This Motion can be used as an example in any state.
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Rule 12.351 provides the exclusive procedure for obtaining documents or things by subpoena from nonparties without deposing the custodian or other person in possession of the documents.

An answering party may not give lack of information or knowledge as a reason for failure to admit or deny unless that party states that that party has made reasonable inquiry and that the information known or readily obtainable by that party is insufficient to enable that party to admit or deny.

Rule 12.351 provides the exclusive procedure for obtaining documents or things by subpoena from nonparties without deposing the custodian or other person in possession of the documents.

Any party may request any other party: (1) to produce and permit the party making the request, or someone acting in the requesting party's behalf, to inspect and copy any designated documents, including electronically stored information, writings, drawings, graphs, charts, photographs, audio, visual, or digital ...

The Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, Section I. Rule 12.363. Evaluation of Minor Child states a Court may appoint ??a licensed mental health professional or other expert [licensed mental health professional is defined in Chapter 456, see endnote 4]? to conduct a social or home study investigation?.

Rule 12.440 - SETTING ACTION FOR TRIAL (a) When at Issue. An action is at issue after any motions directed to the last pleading served have been disposed of or, if no such motions are served, 20 days after service of the last pleading.

Rule 12.360 - EXAMINATION OF PERSONS (a) Request; Scope. (1) A party may request any other party to submit to, or to produce a person in that other party's custody or legal control for, examination by a qualified expert when the condition that is the subject of the requested examination is in controversy.

An answering party may not give lack of information or knowledge as a reason for failure to admit or deny unless that party states that that party has made reasonable inquiry and that the information known or readily obtainable by that party is insufficient to enable that party to admit or deny.

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