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  2. Omnibus hearing - Wikipedia

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    An omnibus hearing is a pretrial hearing. It is usually held soon after a defendant's arraignment . The main purpose of the hearing is to determine the evidence , including testimony and evidence seized at the time of arrest.

  3. Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York - Wikipedia

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    On September 29, 2023, Trump's team submitted omnibus motions to dismiss the indictment and requesting clarification of the charges. [138] On April 27, Trump's team had asked for the charges to be explained in full. [139]

  4. Special Counsel Jack Smith Files Motion To Dismiss Jan ... - AOL

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    Special counsel Jack Smith on Monday filed a motion to dismiss President-elect Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 criminal indictment for allegedly defrauding the United States, conspiring to obstruct ...

  5. Jack Smith files motion to dismiss Jan. 6 case against Trump ...

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    Smith — citing Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election and precedent against indicting a sitting US president — asked a DC court Monday to dismiss the indictment involving Trump ...

  6. Judge denies two of Trump’s motions to dismiss his ... - AOL

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    Trump's lawyers in October filed several motions to dismiss the case, citing a series of constitutional grounds, including the First Amendment, double jeopardy and due process.

  7. Motion to dismiss in the interest of justice - Wikipedia

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    N.Y. Crim. Proc. Law § 210.40 grants the defendant (or the prosecutor or the court) the power to apply for relief: . First, it directs the court to find, under the general concept of the "furtherance of justice" stated in its provisions, that the "dismissal is required as a matter of judicial discretion by the existence of some compelling factor, consideration or circumstance clearly ...

  8. Judge denies Trump's effort to dismiss DC case over selective ...

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    In her second move since resuming control over Donald Trump's federal election interference case, Judge Tanya Chutkan denied the former president's motion to dismiss the case based on selective ...

  9. Motion (legal) - Wikipedia

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    A "motion to dismiss" asks the court to decide that a claim, even if true as stated, is not one for which the law offers a legal remedy.As an example, a claim that the defendant failed to greet the plaintiff while passing the latter on the street, insofar as no legal duty to do so may exist, would be dismissed for failure to state a valid claim: the court must assume the truth of the factual ...