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In the ____________________Court
of ______________________ County
______________________
Case Number
TATE OF ALABAMA
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Sample Form 13
MOTION TO STRIKE SURPLUSAGE FROM INDICTMENT OR INFORMATION
tate of Alabama
v.
Defendant
____________________
Pursuant to rule 13.2(d), Alabama Rules of Criminal Procedure, the defendant
moves the court for an order striking as surplusage the following language:
____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
wherever it appears in the indictment/information.
AS GROUNDS FOR THIS MOTION, defendant shows to this Court as follows:
[Irrelevance, inflammatory, prejudicial effect or surplusage]
WHEREFORE, defendant, through his counsel prays for an Order by the Court
striking the aforementioned language whenever and wherever it appears in the
indictment/information.
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Date
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Attorney for Defendant
ule 13.2(d)
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Motion to Strike Surplusage from Indictment or Information
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