Riverside California Motion of Defendant for a Gag Order

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A gag order is type of order that is sometimes necessary to protect a person's right to a fair trial. It can also be called a suppression order or prior restraint order. Because of the important First Amendment rights of free speech involved, gag orders must be the least restrictive means to protect the interests involved.


Most, gag orders are used against participants involved in a lawsuit or criminal trial especially when it is a widely publicized or sensational case. It is also used to prevent media from publishing unwanted information on a particular topic. For example a criminal court can issue a gag order for the media if it believes that potential jurors will be influenced by the media reporting. In a widely-publicized or sensational case, the court, on motion of either party or on its own motion, may issue a special order governing such matters as extrajudicial statements by parties and witnesses likely to interfere with the rights of the accused to a fair trial by an impartial jury, the seating and conduct in the courtroom of spectators and news media representatives, the management and sequestration of jurors and witnesses, and any other matters that the court may deem appropriate for inclusion in such an order. In such cases, it may be appropriate for the court to consult with representatives of the news media concerning the issuance of such a special order.

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Payment is accepted by cash, check (payable to "Clerk/Superior Court"), or credit card. Checks accepted include: personal check, cashier's check, certified check, traveler's check, or money order. Counter credit card payment can be made via NCourt, which accesses a 3.5% convenience fee per transaction.

Also known as an ex parte order, an emergency custody order is a type of temporary order issued rapidly when a parent is able to show the family court evidence that their child faces immediate risk of danger or abduction. Emergency orders are usually issued in cases with domestic violence or child abuse.

Ex Parte Hearings are common proceedings when one of the parties seeks urgent court intervention. As a rule, parties involved in a court case are entitled to be noticed and heard. The adverse party is to be noticed twenty-one days prior to a pending hearing.

Applications for ex parte relief are to be submitted for filing at the probate clerk's office located: Riverside Probate Court. 4050 Main Street. Riverside, Ca. 92501.Temecula Probate Court. 41002 County Center Drive #100. Temecula, Ca. 92591.Palm Springs Court. 3255 E Tahquitz Canyon Way. Palm Springs, CA. 92262.

If you are representing yourself, you may use eFiling through a selected Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP) to submit an ex parte application. You may also bring the paperwork to the clerk's office for processing. All ex parte hearings will be set in the department assigned for all purposes.

Select one of the following options: Online. By telephone: 951.222.0384. In person at any Traffic Court location. By mail: Please make your check or money order payable to 'Riverside Superior Court' and note your citation number on the check.

Application and Notice Requirements An ex parte application must state the name, address, and telephone number of any attorney known to the applicant to be an attorney for any party or, if no such attorney is known, the name, address, and telephone number of the party if known to the applicant.

You may pay by cash, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover), debit card with a Visa or MC logo, cashier's check, money order, personal check, or by Western Union Quick Collect. Note: Fees may apply. Payments can be made in person, online, by mail, or by phone.

Standard information for the main form includes parties' names, case name, relevant court and reason for ex parte application. Fill out and notarize an affidavit stating your detailed reasons for requesting the ex parte motion. Include a proposed order that states what you want the judge to do and the court to enforce.

Pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure §1010.6 and the California Rules of Court, rule 2.253(b)(2), the Civil Division of the Riverside Superior Court is implementing electronic filing (eFiling). You can eFile documents 24/7 through an approved Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP).

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