Louisiana Motion for Continuance of Motion to Reconsider Sentence, and Order

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Louisiana
Control #:
LA-5151
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What is this form?

The Motion for Continuance of Motion to Reconsider Sentence is a legal document used in criminal cases to request a delay in the court's reconsideration of a defendant's sentence. Unlike other motions, this particular form does not provide a specific reason for the delay, making it a more general request. It is essential for defense attorneys to file this motion when additional time is needed to prepare for the court's reevaluation of a sentence.

What’s included in this form

  • Case information: Includes the parish, docket number, and the defendant's name.
  • Motion details: Specifies the new date for the motion to reconsider the sentence.
  • Order section: Contains a statement indicating that the motion to reconsider sentence will be continued.
  • Signature lines: Includes spaces for the district judge's signature and the attorney for the defendant's signature.
  • Date fields: Provides sections for entering specific dates related to the motion.

Common use cases

This form should be used when a defendant or their attorney needs to request a postponement of a scheduled motion to reconsider a sentence. It is applicable in scenarios where the defense requires additional time to gather evidence, prepare arguments, or address new developments that may impact the case. Timing is crucial in such matters, making this form necessary to ensure that the court provides an adequate opportunity for the defense to present their case thoroughly.

Who should use this form

  • Defendants who are contesting their sentences in a criminal case.
  • Defense attorneys representing clients in criminal matters.
  • Legal aid organizations assisting defendants in seeking sentence reconsiderations.
  • Individuals involved in the legal process who require a postponement of court proceedings.

Steps to complete this form

  • Provide the case information including the parish and docket number.
  • Enter the name of the defendant along with the current hearing date.
  • Specify the new requested date for the motion to reconsider sentence.
  • Complete the order section to confirm the new hearing date.
  • Sign the document in the designated spaces for both the district judge and the attorney.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization to be legally valid. However, some jurisdictions or document types may still require it. US Legal Forms provides secure online notarization powered by Notarize, available 24/7 for added convenience.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide all necessary case information, such as docket number and defendant's name.
  • Not specifying a new hearing date or leaving it blank.
  • Omitting signatures in required places.
  • Submitting the form after the original hearing date has passed.

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FAQ

Article 218.1 of the Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure establishes the guidelines for requesting a Louisiana Motion for Continuance of Motion to Reconsider Sentence, and Order. This article explains the process and requirements for parties seeking delays in these motions, ensuring that the legal proceedings allow for adequate time to prepare. By following this article, individuals can effectively navigate the complexities of their cases.

Rule 9.9 in Louisiana refers to the guidelines for filing certain motions in court. Specifically, it provides directives for submitting a Louisiana Motion for Continuance of Motion to Reconsider Sentence, and Order. This rule ensures that all parties are notified about the ongoing motions while maintaining the integrity of the legal process.

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