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Motions to Suppress Statements Generally, a defendant can move to suppress their own statement(s), when they believe the statement(s) was taken in violation of their 5th Amendment right to remain silent, and/or their 6th Amendment right to counsel.
What type of evidence can be suppressed?
Some judges want to move the matter along quickly, others want to carefully explore the evidence and will allow the attorneys great latitude in the course of the hearing. I have never had a DWI Suppression Hearing go for more than one (1) day. Most are over in three (3) to five (5) hours.
What is a motion to suppress?
A defendant whose Constitutional or statutory rights have been violated may file a motion to suppress, asking the court to exclude any illegally obtained evidence. Defendants motion must be timely and supported by an affidavit, or else it may be summarily denied by the court.
What is the purpose of a motion to suppress?
For instance, evidence seized pursuant to an unlawful arrest may be suppressed at trial, while a voluntary confession made after that arrest will not automatically be suppressed. But if the confession is too closely tied to the illegal arrest which may not be truly voluntary, it may be suppressed; see Wong Sun v.
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A motion to suppress is a request made by a criminal defendant in advance of a criminal trial asking the court to exclude certain evidence from the trial.
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