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Begin by filling in the case details at the top, including the names of the plaintiff and defendant, as well as the case number.
In the motion section, clearly state your request for witness sequestration. Use concise language to articulate why this is necessary for a fair trial.
Provide supporting arguments referencing relevant legal precedents and constitutional amendments that justify your motion.
Conclude with a respectful closing statement and sign off with your name and title as the attorney for the defendant.
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This questioning process is called the voir dire. This is an examination conducted by the judge and sometimes includes participation by counsel.Read more
voir dire | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
voir dire is the process through which potential jurors are questioned by either the judge or a lawyer to determine their suitability for jury service.Read more
Definition. Jury selection process of questioning prospective jurors, to ascertain their qualifications and determine any basis for challenge.Read more
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