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Crafting Killer Criminal Motions

Nuts and bolts of motion practice along with strategic insights and the view from the bench

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  • Product Number: 2240114WAU
  • Publication Date: 11/16/2023
  • Length: 3 hours CLE Credit Note
  • Copyright: © 2023 MCLE, Inc.
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    Motion practice is crucial and can make a huge difference in the outcome of your case. Whether you file a motion for a bill of particulars, or a motion to suppress, it can be the defining factor in whether you win or lose a trial, or whether you even need to go to trial. As criminal practitioners, it is important to think strategically about how we craft motions, and the long-term goals. Identifying the theory of the case should begin at arraignment, and our motions should assist in advancing our theory of the case. We should craft every motion in good faith, with the mindset of winning. We know that not all motions are successful, but they can lay a foundation for building a strong defense for our clients, developing a legal strategy, and preserving issues for appeal.

    Get insight into the nuts and bolts of motion practice, practical strategic information from experienced criminal lawyers, and the view from the bench.

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    Alicia A. McNeil, Esq., Malden, City of/Solicitor's Office, Malden

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    Jennifer C. Capone, Esq., Law Office of Jennifer Capone, North Andover
    Katharine Naples-Mitchell, Esq., John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge
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