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Have multiple copies of the cases you have cited to in your motionone for the court, one for opposing counsel, and one for yourself with highlights and notes. Reread all the cases in the other sides motion and take notes on them. Make yourself a mini-script outlining all your points and cites from the cases.
Judgment is a court decision, spelled out in a court order, that adjudicates a dispute between two parties by determining the rights and obligations of each party. A judgment may require monetary compensation or transfer of property from one party to another.
The submission shall clearly reflect that the proposed order or judgment is being submitted under the five (5) day rule. An objection by any party to the form of the proposed order or judgment must be received by the Court within five (5) days of the receipt of the draft.
The judge will either grant or deny the motion. If it is granted, the case is over and the defendant wins. If the motion is denied, as it usually is, the defense is given the opportunity to present its evidence.
Arguing Your First Motion Youve written a motion and submitted it to the court. Read the rules. Know the judge. Review your written motion. Shepardize your cases again. Review opposing counsels written motion. Note cases that are directly opposed to your argument. Prepare your argument.
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The Argument from Motion: Evident to our senses in motionthe movement from actuality to potentiality. Things are acted on. (Again, note that the argument proceeds from empirical evidence; hence it is an posteriori or an inductive argument.) Whatever is moved is moved by something else.
Types of Judgments Confession of Judgment: The name in many respects says it all. Consent Judgment: The Consent Judgment is a companion to the Confession of Judgment. Default Judgment: A default judgment results from a defendants failure to respond to a Complaint.
Request to a court for a desired ruling or order. A motion can be written or spoken, as the relevant rules require. Various motions can be made throughout a case, but only after the initial complaint has been filed.
A motion asking the court to enter judgment as a matter of law. This motion is made before a case is submitted to the jury, and argues that no reasonable jury could find for the opposing party (i.e., whatever evidence exists for such ruling is legally insufficient).
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.

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