Motion To Suppress - Key Points - TRF

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A motion to suppress is a legal request by a defendant to prevent the admission of certain evidence at trial, usually because the evidence was obtained in violation of their constitutional rights. This motion aims to exclude evidence deemed tainted or improperly obtained, potentially weakening the prosecution's case or even leading to a dismissal of charges.

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A motion to suppress is a legal request by a defendant to prevent certain evidence from being used against them in court, arguing that it was obtained illegally or in violation of their rights. If granted, the evidence is excluded from trial, which can significantly weaken the prosecution's case or even lead to dismissal of charges.

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