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You should not attempt to elicit sympathy from the judge. The judge will not feel sorry for you for committing the crime, he or she will feel sympathy for the victim (in the case that there was one). Playing the pity card will simply come across as a ploy to get off easy. If you can help yourself, don't cry.
Rule 51.05 of the Missouri Rules of Civil Procedure states that every party has a right to change of judge upon application ? the ?one strike? rule. The application must be filed within 60 days of service of process or 30 days from designation of the trial judge, whichever is longer.
Satisfaction of Judgment: Once a defendant has paid-off a judgment, this form is used by the person receiving the money or property to let the court know that the judgment has been paid. Do not use this form to satisfy a judgment that contains an ongoing obligation, i.e. child support or maintenance.
You should start your letter by addressing it to the court (for example, ?Dear Judge Jones?). Rather than use the generic term ?Sentencing Judge,? try to find the specific name of the judge that is sentencing the defendant. If you cannot find the name, address the letter to ?Honorable Judge.?
Sample Format for a Character Letter First Paragraph: Explain who you are. ... Second Paragraph: Explain why you are writing the letter. ... Third Paragraph: Thank the court, and make your ?ask.? State that you are available to confirm the facts in this letter as necessary.
Remember that judges read hundreds of letters. The easier you make it for the judge to read, the most likely the judge will be able to focus on the message you are trying to convey. For most people, a typed letter is more legible than a handwritten one.
I RESPECTFULLY REQUEST that the Court grant my Request for Continuance. I ALSO REQUEST that the Court award any other relief it considers fair and proper. I ? DO request an oral hearing in front of the judge on this motion. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
These letters can be a very important part of the sentencing process because they help the judge get to know the person they are sentencing in ways other than just the facts of the offense: The letter should be addressed to the Judge, but mailed to the defendant's attorney.