Utah Emergency Motion to Remand Cause

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This is an Emergency Motion to Remand Cause. This form is to be used when the Defendant is appealing his/her convictions in a lower court, but no transcript has been filed. He/ She will be incarcerated until the findings of this Motion are decided, and therefore urges the cour to remand this case, back to the lower court, as soon as possible. This form is applicable in all states.
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Upon application of either party and a showing of good cause, the court may allow up to a seven day continuance of the hearing to allow for preparation, including notification to any victims. The court may allow more than seven days with the consent of the defendant.

Motions to compel disclosure or discovery. URCP 37. If a party does not respond to a discovery request, the party seeking discovery can file a motion asking the judge to compel discovery and impose sanctions.

Utah Rule of Civil Procedure 45(e)(4)(A). After an objection is served the person served with the subpoena does not have to comply with the subpoena. The party issuing the subpoena can then ask the court for an order to compel compliance by filing a motion to compel with the court.

Utah Rule Civil Procedure 56 - Summary Judgment Under the Rule 56 of the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure, a motion for summary judgment is appropriate when there are no genuine issues of material fact.

A motion to quash the bindover order is a motion challenging whether the evidence presented at the preliminary hearing is sufficient to support the finding of probable cause. Having an experienced Utah criminal defense attorney on your side can give you the best chance of obtaining a successful outcome in your case.

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Utah Emergency Motion to Remand Cause