Maryland Motion to Remedy Prosecutorial Abuse

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This form is a detailed sample motion to remedy prosecutorial misconduct related to published remarks of a prosecutor. Defendant requests various sanctions against prosecutor including his recusal. Citing state and federal law, as well as rules of professional conduct for support. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
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Rule 2-532 - Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict (a) When Permitted. In a jury trial, a party may move for judgment notwithstanding the verdict only if that party made a motion for judgment at the close of all the evidence and only on the grounds advanced in support of the earlier motion.

Rule 4-241(b). If the State fails to file any response within 10 days after the service of the demand, you must file exceptions and may also want to file a motion to compel. If you do nothing, when the State does nothing, then don't expect the court to do anything either.

MD Rule 4-216. (d) (4) The judicial officer shall advise the defendant in writing or on the record of the conditions of release imposed and of the consequences of a violation of any condition. When bail is required, the judicial officer shall state in writing or on the record the amount and any terms of the bail.

MD Rule 4-213. If the appearance is by reason of execution of a warrant, the court shall inform the defendant of each offense with which the defendant is charged, ensure that the defendant has a copy of the charging document, and determine eligibility for pretrial release pursuant to . No change.

(1) On Defendant's Failure to Appear--Issuance of Warrant. If a defendant fails to appear as required, the court shall order forfeiture of the bail bond and issuance of a warrant for the defendant's arrest and may set a new bond in the action.

Maryland Courts and Judicial Proceedings Section 1-203 (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), no judge may during his term of office practice law, maintain an office for the practice of law, or have any interest in an office for the practice of law, whether conducted in whole or in part by himself or by others.

Rule 2-323 - Answer (a) Content. A claim for relief is brought to issue by filing an answer. Every defense of law or fact to a claim for relief in a complaint, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party claim shall be asserted in an answer, except as provided by Rule 2-322.

The court may refuse leave to withdraw an appearance if it would unduly delay the trial of the action, would be prejudicial to any of the parties, or otherwise would not be in the interest of justice.

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Maryland Motion to Remedy Prosecutorial Abuse