Alaska Motion

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This form is a general Motion used in civil cases. This is an official form from the Alaska Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Alaska statutes and law.


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Motion to Dismiss an attempt to get the judge to dismiss a charge or the case. Motion to Suppress an attempt to keep certain statements or evidence from being introduced as evidence. Motion for Change of Venue may be made for various reasons including pre-trial publicity.

A motion is an application to the court made by the prosecutor or defense attorney, requesting that the court make a decision on a certain issue before the trial begins. The motion can affect the trial, courtroom, defendants, evidence, or testimony. Only judges decide the outcome of motions.

Motion to dismiss. Discovery motions. Motion to compel. Motion to strike. Motion for summary judgment. Motion for a directed verdict. Motion for nolle prosequi. Motion in Limine.

Fill out the forms. You have to fill out at least 2 forms, maybe more, to file your opposition. File the forms. Turn in your completed forms by mail or efiling. Serve the other party. Get ready for the hearing. Prepare an order.

The court generally hears oral argument on civil motions. Motion hearings are usually set for Tuesdays and Thursdays, at a.m. or p.m., and the court will send a notice of hearing with a specific date and time. Motions requiring protracted arguments may be set separately if requested by counsel in advance.

Ask the court for a motion date. Identify and fill out your motion forms. Serve and file your motion forms. Confirm that you will attend the motion. Go to your motion hearing. Receive the judge's decision.

During a civil case, most of your interactions with the judge will be the result of you or the other side filing a written motion. A motion is a written request to the judge that asks for a ruling on some issue in the case.

At or after the hearing, the judge will make a decision on the motion. The judge might write an order on the motion herself. Or she might direct one of the parties to prepare the order for her signature. An order is the written decision or judgment that grants or denies the motion.

General format - each motion generally consists of a case caption, a title that briefly identifies the relief sought, a series of numbered paragraphs that explains -- in a logical way -- why you are entitled to that relief, a prayer for relief, a signature block, a certification that a copy of the motion was sent to

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