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Pre-Trial Motion Significance in Criminal Cases

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  Quick Tips: Understand the core purpose of pre-trial motions. Be aware that specific motions can alter the case trajectory. Always consult your attorney before a pre-trial motion is filed. Realize that some motions can negate the need for a trial. Defining Pre-Trial Motions and Their Core Purpose Pre-trial motions are essential mechanisms used in the judicial system, particularly in the realm of criminal law, to present requests to the court before the actual trial begins. Engaging in pre-trial activities, such as filing motions, allows attorneys like myself to assert our client's rights, object to certain evidences, or even request for the case dismissal in certain situations. Perusing relevant legal definitions and processes allows one to glean a bit about the procedural aspects involved. Still, it's imperative to note that these motions serve as crucial tools in shaping the pathway a case will tread upon. The Impact of S...