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Florida DUI Law by Blake Mevis: Post Trial Motions
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Post trial Motions
§ 97:16. Motion for new trial—Notice of hearing
§ 97:17. Motion for new trial—General form
§ 97:18. Motion for new trial—Contrary to evidence and law
§ 97:20. Motion for new trial and for judgment of acquittal—Contrary to evidence and law—Prosecutorial misconduct
§ 97:21. Motion for new trial—Contrary to evidence and law—Richardson inquiry not made
§ 97:22. Motion for new trial—Juror misconduct
§ 97:23. Motion for new trial—Withholding of evidence by prosecutor
§ 97:24. Motion for new trial—Newly discovered evidence
§ 97:25. State's response to defendant's motion for new trial and judgment of acquittal
§ 97:33. Petition to expunge or seal court records
§ 97:38. Petition to expunge or seal court records—Affidavit
§ 97:44. Order to seal
§ 97:46. Order to expunge
§ 97:49. Motion to set aside order of expunction
§ 97:50. Motion to set aside order of expunction—Order
§ 97:51. Order granting motion for judgment of acquittal
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