Application to Quash Charges (Precedent): Difference between revisions

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==Application to Quash==
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! NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO QUASH AN INDICTMENT OR INFORMATION
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{{TITLE|NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO QUASH|(Section 581 of the Criminal Code)}}
{{WHEREAS Charges}}
'''TAKE NOTICE''' that an application will be brought at [time] a.m./p.m. on the [date] day of [month], [year], at [address] for an order granting [relief being sought].
'''THE APPLICANT RELIES ON THE FOLLOWING GROUNDS:'''
# Authority set out in s. 581 of the Criminal Code.
# the [information/indictment] dated [date].
# [grounds consisting of reasons for granting the relief and alleged facts]
# ...
# Any additional grounds as counsel may advise and this Honourable Court may permit.
'''IN SUPPORT OF THIS APPLICATION, THE APPLICANT RELIES ON THE FOLLOWING EVIDENCE:'''
# [SET OUT documents and transcripts upon which the applicant relies upon; e.g affidavit, transcript, business records, oral evidence]
# ...
# Any additional evidence as counsel may advise and this Honourable Court may permit.
'''THE APPLICANT SEEKS THE FOLLOWING RELIEF:'''
# An Order granting the application and quashing the [Indictment/Information] described above.
'''FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS APPLICATION, THE APPLICANT MAY BE SERVED AT:'''
In accordance with the appropriate Rules of Court,
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! AFFIDAVIT (GENERIC)
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{{TITLE|AFFIDAVIT OF [AFFIANT NAME]| }}
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# {{Aff-Knowledge}}
# ...
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