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  2. Motion to quash - Wikipedia

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    A motion to quash is a request to a court or other tribunal to render a previous decision or proceeding null or invalid. The exact usage of motions to quash depend on the rules of the particular court or tribunal. In some cases, motions to quash are requests to nullify a decision made by the same or a lower court.

  3. 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 ...

  4. File:Draft Motion to Quash Landmark Subpoena.pdf - Wikipedia

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    As a result of his absence, a bench warrant and $20,000 secured bond was ordered by 3rd Judicial District Judge Douglas Driggers. Aiken's attorney filed a motion to quash the bench warrant, which ...

  6. Motion to quash bindover denied in Kimball Camp criminal ...

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    Attorneys representing a former Kimball Camp employee charged with second-degree criminal sexual conduct sought to quash the bindover to circuit court.

  7. Doe subpoena - Wikipedia

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    Doe 6, the California Court of Appeals applied the prima facie showing test in the libel context, holding that "[w]here it is clear to the court that discovery of the defendant's identity is necessary to pursue the plaintiff's claim, the court may refuse to quash a third-party subpoena if the plaintiff succeeds in setting forth evidence that a ...