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Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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Legal Brief Preparation
Here are examples of the results of Mr. Jensen's appellate work:
This is an Unreasonable Detention case. The Utah Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Mr. Oliver holding that Layton City unlawfully detained him in violation of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Being guilty of doing nothing illegal, he was held too long without probable cause while Layton City Police were seeking a warrant.
This is a Right to Counsel in a Criminal Trial case. The Utah Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Mr. Houston holding that the State Court violated Mr. Houston’s Sixth Amendment rights under the United States Constitution, when the district court required him to represent himself in a Felony Trial. The Court of Appeals concluded that Houston did not voluntarily and knowingly waive his right to having counsel, despite the judge twice insisting he hire counsel in the weeks preceding trial.
This is a Statute of Limitations case. The Utah Supreme Court decided in favor of the Plaintiff, Ms. Olseth, on a certified question from the United States Court of Appeals of the Tenth Circuit. The question concerned whether the statute of limitations tolled when a defendant moves from the State of Utah. The Supreme Court disagreed with the United States District Court Judge Paul G. Cassell holding that the statute of limitations is clearly tolled and has been the status of the law for more than 90 years. When a defendant is absent from the State, the period of time during his absence is not counted. As a result, Ms. Olseth’s lawsuit was not untimely pursued.
This is an Attorney’s Fees case. This is an important case to understand when asking for attorney’s fees from the opposing party by a Court order. Attorney’s fees are taxable as a cost in Utah. To qualify, one must demonstrate he/she was the prevailing party and that the claims used in defense were not meritorious, "frivolous" in other words. In this matter, the Court of Appeals reversed the lower court’s decision awarding attorneys fees because the Court of Appeals determined that Elkridge Financial did not file its lawsuit in bad faith. Judge Mower from the Sixth District Court awarded attorneys fees for conduct allegedly taking place prior to litigation, the Court of Appeals concluded that the alleged conduct occurred prior to litigation did not qualify under Utah Code Section 78-27-56, the statute at issue concerning attorneys fees.
Motion to Declare Breath Test Statute Unconstitutional for DUI cases
Motion to Declare Refusal Statute Unconstitutional for DUI cases
Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Geographic Jurisdiction for Justice and Municipal Court cases
Motion to Suppress Evidence - No Reasonable Suspicion for any criminal case
Motion to Suppress Evidence - No Probable Cause for any criminal case
Motion to Suppress Evidence - No Exigent Circumstances for any criminal case
Motion to Suppress Evidence - No Lawful Stop for any criminal case
Motion to Suppress Evidence - Warrant Obtained for any criminal case
Motion for Arrest Judgment or for New Trial for any criminal case for ineffective assistance of former trial counsel
Please outline the factual basis for the motion and allow for 24 hours to receive the sample the motion and memorandum via email. This is a free bank. Also, please specify whether you prefer the format in MS Word or WordPerfect format.
Past performance does not guarantee future results. Final product should be reviewed and verified by the signing attorney before submission to the Court including shepardizing.
The draft documents provided from this bank are confidential and intended for the use of the attorney or firm requesting the document and is intended to be protected under the attorney work-product rule; and therefore, no waiver of confidentiality is expressed or implied.
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UPCOMING CASES TO WATCH:
Commercial Debenture Corporation v. Amenti, 20080267-SC
(contract law - joint venture, partner refused to pay share of proceeds)
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180 South 300 West Suite 204
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
ph: 866-976-2455
fax: 888-964-1924
alt: 801-759-2248
jason