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A motion to strike is a request by one party in a United States trial requesting that the presiding judge order the removal of all or part of the opposing party's pleading to the court. These motions are most commonly sought by the defendant, as to a matter contained in the plaintiff's complaint; however, they may also be asserted by plaintiffs ...
A motion to strike is an amendment which seeks to delete language from a bill proposed in either the House of Representatives or Senate of the United States Congress, or to delete language from an earlier amendment. It is one of three types of amendments; the other two are motion to insert, and motion to strike and insert.
A motion to strike may refer to: Motion to strike (court of law) , a legal motion given by one party in a trial requesting the presiding judge order the removal of all or part of the opposing party's pleading to the court
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House Speaker Mike Johnson announced Wednesday evening that House Republicans from across the conference struck a deal to raise the threshold for the motion to vacate -- a procedure rank-and-file ...
If the Speaker determines that the words are out of order, the violator is customarily given a chance to withdraw or amend them, and the Member may ask the House for unanimous consent to strike the words from the Congressional Record. If there is objection, a motion may be offered to strike the words from the debate.
Denial or partial grant of a special motion to strike in a malicious prosecution action predicated off a lawsuit which was dismissed through a special motion to strike [24] In criminal cases. Grant or denial of motion to disqualify judge [25] Denial of motion to set aside indictment or information [26] Denial of motion to suppress evidence in ...
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