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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Judge's Full Name] [Judge's Designation] [Name of the Court] [Address of the Court] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Sample Letter for Order Granting Directed Verdict — [Case Number] Dear [Judge's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to request an order granting a directed verdict in the case of [Plaintiff Name] v. [Defendant Name], which is currently being heard in your esteemed court. Briefly, the facts of the case are as follows: [Provide a brief summary of the case, including the parties involved, the nature of the dispute, and any key points relevant to the directed verdict request]. I would like to bring to your attention that the evidence presented thus far during the trial overwhelmingly supports a directed verdict in favor of the [Plaintiff/Defendant]. Throughout the course of the trial, it has become evident that there is no genuine dispute as to any material fact, and the [Plaintiff/Defendant] is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. In Oklahoma, a directed verdict is a legal tool that allows the court to issue a verdict in favor of one party without the need for a jury to consider the case. Pursuant to the Oklahoma Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically Rule [provide the specific rule number], a directed verdict may be granted when there is no legally admissible evidence or when the evidence, combined with reasonable inferences, can only lead to one conclusion—favorable to the [Plaintiff/Defendant]. Based on the evidence presented during the trial, it is abundantly clear that the [Plaintiff/Defendant] has met the burden of proof necessary to warrant a directed verdict. Therefore, we kindly request that you exercise your discretion and grant this order, thereby saving the court's time, resources, and the parties' expenses associated with further litigation. To support our request, we have attached the following documents for your convenience: 1. A detailed memorandum of law outlining the legal grounds for the directed verdict. 2. A comprehensive exhibit list, highlighting the evidence presented during the trial that supports our request. 3. Copies of relevant case precedents from Oklahoma courts that further solidify our position. We believe that the overwhelming preponderance of the evidence in favor of the [Plaintiff/Defendant] leaves no room for reasonable doubt or deviation from issuing a directed verdict. Your prompt consideration and favorable resolution of this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your attention to this request. I have utmost confidence in your wisdom and impartiality in adjudicating this case. Should you require any additional information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at [Phone Number] or [Email Address]. Respectfully, [Your Name]
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Judge's Full Name] [Judge's Designation] [Name of the Court] [Address of the Court] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Sample Letter for Order Granting Directed Verdict — [Case Number] Dear [Judge's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to request an order granting a directed verdict in the case of [Plaintiff Name] v. [Defendant Name], which is currently being heard in your esteemed court. Briefly, the facts of the case are as follows: [Provide a brief summary of the case, including the parties involved, the nature of the dispute, and any key points relevant to the directed verdict request]. I would like to bring to your attention that the evidence presented thus far during the trial overwhelmingly supports a directed verdict in favor of the [Plaintiff/Defendant]. Throughout the course of the trial, it has become evident that there is no genuine dispute as to any material fact, and the [Plaintiff/Defendant] is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. In Oklahoma, a directed verdict is a legal tool that allows the court to issue a verdict in favor of one party without the need for a jury to consider the case. Pursuant to the Oklahoma Rules of Civil Procedure, specifically Rule [provide the specific rule number], a directed verdict may be granted when there is no legally admissible evidence or when the evidence, combined with reasonable inferences, can only lead to one conclusion—favorable to the [Plaintiff/Defendant]. Based on the evidence presented during the trial, it is abundantly clear that the [Plaintiff/Defendant] has met the burden of proof necessary to warrant a directed verdict. Therefore, we kindly request that you exercise your discretion and grant this order, thereby saving the court's time, resources, and the parties' expenses associated with further litigation. To support our request, we have attached the following documents for your convenience: 1. A detailed memorandum of law outlining the legal grounds for the directed verdict. 2. A comprehensive exhibit list, highlighting the evidence presented during the trial that supports our request. 3. Copies of relevant case precedents from Oklahoma courts that further solidify our position. We believe that the overwhelming preponderance of the evidence in favor of the [Plaintiff/Defendant] leaves no room for reasonable doubt or deviation from issuing a directed verdict. Your prompt consideration and favorable resolution of this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your attention to this request. I have utmost confidence in your wisdom and impartiality in adjudicating this case. Should you require any additional information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at [Phone Number] or [Email Address]. Respectfully, [Your Name]