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However, the accused may make a "dilatory plea" challenging the jurisdiction of the court or claiming that he/she is the wrong defendant, requiring a special hearing. ... What Is a Motion Hearing?
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Dilatory motions and tactics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Dilatory tactics or motions, in parliamentary procedure, are those used to delay or obstruct ... |
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The purpose of Robert's Rules (and parliamentary procedure in general) is to facilitate the transaction of business and to achieve the deliberate will of the ...
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Dilatory motions are superseding motions designed to dispose of the original question before the House either for the time being or permanently. Although ...
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A dilatory motion is a motion whose effect is to interrupt the business under discussion at the time. It can only be proposed by the Member speaking and is ...
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DILATORY MOTIONS. See also "Cloture ~rocedure," pp. 282-334. In 1928, the Chair, during a filibuster on a Boulder Dam bill (S. 7281, overruled a point of ...
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Date Shifting; Deferral; Deficit (Surplus); Degrees of Amendment; Dilatory Motion or Tactic; Direct Spending; Directed Scoring; Disagree; Discharge a Committee ...
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/ˈdɪləˌtɔri, -ˌtoʊri/ Show Spelled[dil-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] Show IPA. adjective. 1. tending to delay or procrastinate; slow; tardy. 2. intended to cause delay, ...
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Dilatory Motions. October 7th, 2011 by John Feehery. The Senate majority leader moved last night to cut off republican amendments to a Chinese currency bill, ...
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Oct 26, 2011 ... FORMER Senator Aquilino Q. Pimentel Jr., the lead counsel for three complainants who filed a graft case against Mayor Vicente Emano and ...
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