Here is a sample paper from last semester, I hopefully will post another example soon.
Sample Paper 1
The course website for UALR's Fall 2012 course in death penalty law and practice.
11/19/2012
9/18/2012
Examples of Motions, Briefs, and Cert. Petition
The following pleadings can be used as templates for how to stylistically format your final papers. Some of the longer pleadings may take a while to load.
United States Supreme Court Petition for Certiorari
Federal Court Appellate Brief
Federal Court Motion
State Court Appellate Brief
State Court Motion
State Court Response to Motion
United States Supreme Court Petition for Certiorari
Federal Court Appellate Brief
Federal Court Motion
State Court Appellate Brief
State Court Motion
State Court Response to Motion
Final Paper Information
For guidelines on the paper, students should refer to the ULWR Bill of Particulars.
The following are some scenarios that you can take as a basis for your paper:
Motion in Limine (eyewitness issue)
Response to Motion in Limine (eyewitness issue)
Motion to Suppress (identification)
Motion to Strike Death Penalty
Motion for Expert Funding
Issue Spotting Hypo #1
Issue Spotting Hypo #2
The following are some scenarios that you can take as a basis for your paper:
Motion in Limine (eyewitness issue)
Response to Motion in Limine (eyewitness issue)
Motion to Suppress (identification)
Motion to Strike Death Penalty
Motion for Expert Funding
Issue Spotting Hypo #1
Issue Spotting Hypo #2
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