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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the motion conviction document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Judicial District Court and Parish information at the top of the form. This identifies the court handling your case.
  3. Enter the Docket Number, which is essential for tracking your case within the court system.
  4. In the first blank, write your name as the movant, followed by your attorney's name in the designated area.
  5. Fill in the date of your guilty plea and specify the offense you were convicted of. This provides context for your motion.
  6. Indicate the length of probation you received and confirm that no other offenses occurred during this period.
  7. Ensure that you have a signature line for both yourself and the Assistant District Attorney, confirming their lack of opposition to your motion.
  8. Complete the Order section by entering details about setting aside your conviction and dismissing prosecution, ensuring all necessary signatures are included.
  9. Finally, certify that copies of this document have been forwarded to opposing counsel as required by law.

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The Purpose and Importance of Motion Hearings Understanding what is a motion hearing helps to highlight its importance. These hearings allow both parties to present their arguments and evidence about a specific motion, giving the judge the information needed to make fair and informed decisions.
A motion is simply a request to the court for some action. An example is a motion for an extension of time to file something.
It is unlikely that you would go to jail as a direct result of a motion hearing, as these proceedings are primarily focused on resolving legal issues and disputes before a trial. However, certain circumstances could arise where custody might be addressed during the hearing.
Motion hearings serve as critical junctures in the legal process, allowing parties to address both procedural and substantive matters before trial. By narrowing the scope of disputes and enhancing judicial efficiency, they play a pivotal role in conserving valuable time and resources for all involved.
When a party wants to ask an Administrative Law Judge, referred to here as ALJ, to do or change something about their case, it is called a motion. Examples of motions include requesting that a date for mediation be scheduled or that two cases be consolidated, meaning the issues in both cases are combined into one

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