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Sample Form 22
ORDER OF RELEASE AND GRANT OF MOTION TO DISMISS FOR DEFECT
IN COMMENCEMENT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OR IN THE CHARGE
v.
tate of Alabama
______________________________
Defendant
______________________
Case Number
STATE OF ALABAMA
In the _______________
Court of _____________
On motion of the defendant, ______________________________,
and it appearing to the Court that there was a defect in the
commencement of the proceedings or in the charge namely:
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
It is ORDERED BY THE COURT that
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the defendant be released from custody;
the defendant be held in custody until
_________________________, pending the filing of a
new charge.
the defendant’s pre-trail release be continued
until ________________________, Pending the filing
of a new charge.*
________________
Date
___________________________________
Judge
Upon motion of the District Attorney
ule 15.5
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Order for Release and Grant of Motion to Dismiss for Defect in Commencement of the Proceedings or in the Charge
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