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A motion to dismiss is a written request by a defendant asking the Court to dispose of some or all the claims raised in the Complaint before the case can move forward in the litigation process. The Defendant has 21 days to file an Answer, or otherwise respond to the Complaint.
All motions and briefs shall comply with C.R.C.P. 10(d) (b) The responding party shall have 21 days after the filing of the motion or such lesser or greater time as the court may allow in which to file a responsive brief.
9071-1(b): Stipulations: WHEN A MOTION IS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN COURT APPROVAL. LBR 9071-1(b) refers to the procedure when parties enter into a written agreement (stipulation) and a motion, notice of motion, and court order are required to approve the stipulation.
A stipulation of dismissal is a written agreement by all parties to a lawsuit requesting the court dismiss the case. In other words, all parties agree to dismiss the case.
A 35(b) motion asks the judge to impose a lesser or different sentence from what was imposed at the original sentencing hearing. It is due 126 days after sentencing or after the appeal is over. If you win a 35(b) motion, the trial judge may impose a shorter sentence or probation if you are eligible.
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The parties stipulation to dismiss the remaining claims without prejudice is not a final order that may be appealed as of right; it does not resolve the merits of the remaining claims and, as such, those claims are not barred from being resurrected on that docket at some future date. Wickings v Arctic Enterprises,

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