Massachusetts Superior Court Criminal Practice Manual
- Product Number: 2222434WCH
- Publication Date: 11/2/2021
- Edition: 2nd Edition 2014, with 2019 & 2021 Supplements
- Copyright: © 2021 MCLE, Inc.
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Starting with an overview of the Probate and Family Court system, Family Law Advocacy for Low and Moderate Income Litigants is a comprehensive handbook that covers issues including alimony, child custody, child support, divorce, domestic violence, and paternity. This user-friendly manual is written in easy-to-understand terms; pro se litigants and persons who work with low and moderate income individuals facing family disputes will benefit from having this book at their fingertips. Family Law Advocacy for Low and Moderate Income Litigants includes many useful features, such as a glossary, sample forms, and an extensive resource section.
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Update: March 2018
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to keep current on family law practice and procedure with this 2018 Edition of Family Law Advocacy for Low and Moderate Income Litigants.
- Chapter 3 contains updated guidance on seeking assistance relative to domestic violence. It includes practice tips on emergency after-hours assistance, taking photographs when the police do not, playing audio recordings of the abuser’s remarks for the judge, ten-day hearings, mutual restraining orders, and more.
- Chapter 4 outlines practical information concerning separate support, including relief in the form of having the spouse vacate the home.
- Chapter 5 provides an overview of a divorce action, covering topics ranging from jurisdiction to hearing dates.
- Chapter 6 answers questions such as "How long will alimony be paid?," and briefs the reader on how to find out what assets the spouse has that can impact the amount of alimony. It also explains pension recourse, such as qualified domestic relations orders.
- Chapter 7 guides the reader on the ways in which paternity may be adjudicated.
These are just a few of the chapters that have undergone extensive updates in this latest revised edition.
We trust that you will find this material useful in your family law practice or in your pro se endeavors, and valuable in keeping your law library current.
Cordially,
Maryanne G. Jensen, Esq., Director of Publications
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Update: March 2018
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandThe Charging Process
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Chapter 2 expandArraignment
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Chapter 3 expandEffective Discovery Practice
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Chapter 4 expandProduction of Third-Party Records—The Dwyer Protocol
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Chapter 5 expandEarly Trial Preparation: An Overview
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Chapter 6 expandThe Pretrial Conference, Pretrial Hearing, Final Pretrial Conference, and Pretrial Disposition
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Chapter 7 expandSubstantive Motion Practice
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Exhibit 7A
- Motion to Suppress Evidence Obtained from WarrantlessSearch Buy FormExhibit 7B
- Affidavit in Support of Motion to Suppress Evidence Obtained from Warrantless Search Buy FormExhibit 7C
- Posthearing Memorandum in Support of Motion to Suppress Evidence Obtained from Warrantless Search Buy FormExhibit 7D
- Motion to Suppress Evidence Obtained with Invalid Search Warrant Buy FormExhibit 7E
- Counsel’s Affidavit in Support of Motion to Suppress Evidence Obtained with Invalid Search Warrant Buy FormExhibit 7F
- Defendant’s Affidavit in Support of Motion to Suppress Evidence Obtained with Invalid Search Warrant Buy FormExhibit 7G
- Memorandum in Support of Motion to Suppress Evidence Obtained with Invalid Search Warrant (No Probable Cause) Buy FormExhibit 7H
- Memorandum in Support of Motion to Suppress Evidence (Search Warrant Based on Informant Information) Buy FormExhibit 7I
- Memorandum in Support of Motion to Suppress Evidence (Search Beyond the Scope of the Warrant) Buy FormExhibit 7J
- Motion to Suppress: Franks Hearing Buy FormExhibit 7K
- Affidavit in Support of Motion to Suppress: Franks Hearing Buy FormExhibit 7L
- Memorandum in Support of Motion to Suppress: Franks Hearing Buy FormExhibit 7M
- Motion to Suppress Evidence: Amral Hearing Buy FormExhibit 7N
- Affidavit in Support of Motion to Suppress Evidence: Amral Hearing Buy FormExhibit 7O
- Motion to Suppress Statements Buy FormExhibit 7P
- Affidavit in Support of Motion to Suppress Statements Buy FormExhibit 7Q
- Counsel’s Affidavit in Support of Motion to Suppress Statements Buy FormExhibit 7R
- Memorandum in Support of Motion to Suppress Statements Buy FormExhibit 7S
- Defendant’s Motion to Suppress Identification Buy FormExhibit 7T
- Affidavit in Support of Defendant’s Motion to Suppress Identification Buy FormExhibit 7U
- Memorandum in Support of Defendant’s Motion to Suppress Identification Buy FormExhibit 7V
- Defendant’s Motion to Sever Buy FormExhibit 7W
- Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss in the Interests of Justice Buy FormChapter 8 expandRecurring Pretrial Issues
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Chapter 9 expandInterlocutory Appeals
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Chapter 10 expandThe Media, the Open Courtroom and High Profile Cases
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Chapter 11 expandEmpaneling the Jury
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Chapter 12 expandChapter 13 expandThe Commonwealth’s Case
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Chapter 14 expandThe Defendant’s Case
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Chapter 15 expandEvidentiary Issues
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Chapter 16 expandForensic Evidence and Expert Witnesses
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Chapter 17 expandSpecific Issues with Respect to Children
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Chapter 18 expandSpecial Trial Issues
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Chapter 19 expandThe Closing Argument
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Chapter 20 expandEvents at the End of Trial
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Chapter 21 expandThe Verdict
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Chapter 22 expandSentencing and Alternative Dispositions
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Exhibit 22A
- Sentencing Guidelines Grid Buy FormChapter 23 expandPosttrial Events
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