New Hampshire Motion to Preclude the Sheriff's Department from Bringing Defendant Into Court in Shackles, and to Limit Number of Uniformed Officers in Courtroom

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This is a model motion requesting that the sheriff's office or other authority be prohibited from bringing a defendant into the courtroom in shackles or other restraints, and that the number of uniformed officers present in the courtroom be limited, in order that prejudicial impression that the defendant is dangerous or already guilty.
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New Hampshire Motion to Preclude the Sheriff's Department from Bringing Defendant Into Court in Shackles, and to Limit Number of Uniformed Officers in Courtroom