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Rule 3:20. Motion for Summary Judgment. Any party may make a motion for summary judgment at any time after the parties are at issue, except in an action for divorce or for annulment of marriage.
Pleadings and Motions for Trial; Defenses and Objections. (a) Pleadings and Motions. Pleadings in a criminal proceeding shall be the indictment, information, warrant or summons on which the accused is to be tried and the plea of not guilty, guilty or nolo contendere.
For example, in Lowery v. Stovall, the Fourth Circuit applied judicial estoppel to a plaintiff who claimed in a civil action that a policeman had attacked him without provocation after the plaintiff had already pleaded guilty and testified in criminal proceedings to maliciously attacking another officer on the scene.
General Provisions as to Pleadings. (a) Pleadings. All motions in writing, including a motion for a bill of particulars and a motion to dismiss, whether filed in paper document format or as electronic or digitally imaged filings, are pleadings.
Rule 1:1. All final judgments, orders, and decrees, irrespective of terms of court, remain under the control of the trial court and may be modified, vacated, or suspended for twenty-one days after the date of entry, and no longer.

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The doctrine of mutuality of estoppel provides, generally, that a judgment in a prior litigation will preclude litigation of matter in a sub- sequent action only where both parties to that subsequent action are bound by the prior judgment.
Default. (1) Except in suits for divorce or annulling a marriage, the court will, on motion of the plaintiff, enter judgment for the relief appearing to the court to be due.

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