Defense Trial Brief and Motions in Limine (Washington v. Miller)

Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Snohomish County, WA | Oct 17, 2020

In advance of trial, the defense submits a host of evidentiary issues and advances objections to evidence anticipated for trial.

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Washington v. Miller – Case Resources

1) Affidavit of Probable Cause 2) Defendant’s Motion to Exclude Evidence 3) Defense Trial Brief and Motions in Limine 4) State’s Response to Defense Motions...

State’s Response to Defense Motions (Washington v. Miller)

Prosecution addresses four evidentiary issues raised in the case including: 1) relevance of jail calls made by the defendant, 2) access to firearms, 3) newspaper articles, and 4) statistical probability not necessary pertaining a to female fraction in a differential extraction...

Affidavit of Probable Cause (Washington v. Miller)

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