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Motion practice plays a critical role in establishing the parameters of the defense and prosecution cases when child sex abuse has been alleged. Defense attorneys must consider how they can use motions to gather information, provide critical testimony to the jury, and prevent the prosecution from using inadmissible or improper evidence to taint the fairness of the trial. Demands for exculpatory evidence should be specific and grounded in the facts.
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