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Maryland Defendant's Motion to Modify the Scheduling Order and Memorandum of Law in Support

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It means that someone, probably the defendant, is asking the court to issue an order regarding the case. It is usually an order for some sort of miscellaneous relief, specific to the defendant's case, rather than a standard order that is issued...

A motion, in its simplest form is a list of requests that you are asking the Court grant on your behalf. You, or your attorney on your behalf, will file a Notice of Motion which includes a list of requests for the court to rule upon.

Make an Outline. Keep Your Motion Simple. Maintain Credibility. Mind Your Citations. Focus on Facts. Keep Your Intro Short. Respect the Opposition. Write in English, Not Legalese.

What it means to file a motion: A motion, in its simplest form is a list of requests that you are asking the Court grant on your behalf. You, or your attorney on your behalf, will file a Notice of Motion which includes a list of requests for the court to rule upon.

A hearing for the purpose of asking a judge to issue a ruling or order. The motion is typically filed by one side and a notice is sent to the opposing attorney who responds in writing.

At a motion hearing, each party can argue its position and the judge can ask specific questions about the fact or law. After hearing the judge decides the motion and this is called an order. However, during a trial or a hearing, an oral motion may also be permitted.

A motion is an application to the court made by the prosecutor or defense attorney, requesting that the court make a decision on a certain issue before the trial begins.The motion can affect the trial, courtroom, defendants, evidence, or testimony. Only judges decide the outcome of motions.

The motion must include a separate "Notice of Motion" which includes a brief summary of the nature of the motion, the deadline for filing a response, and if there is a hearing, the date, time, and location of the hearing.

When you file your motion, the court clerk will insert the date, time, and place of the hearing on your motion. You must then serve (mail) a copy of your filed motion (including all exhibits and the date, time, and place of hearing) to all other parties in the case.

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Maryland Defendant's Motion to Modify the Scheduling Order and Memorandum of Law in Support