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Discover LudwigThe phrase "motion is denied" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used in legal documents or formal settings to indicate that a request or proposal has been rejected. Example: In the court case of Smith v. Jones, the defendant's motion for a mistrial was denied by the judge.
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Your motion is denied.
"The motion is Denied".
"Nonetheless, the motion is denied".
If the motion is denied, the judge can sentence both defendants, but it was not immediately clear how much prison time, if any, they could face.
If that motion is denied, he said, he would try to get the United States Supreme Court to hear the case.
In the vast majority of cases the motion is denied, as the law states that the prosecution should get the benefit of all doubt in the testimony before the "fact finder" in the case, usually a jury, begins deliberating.
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The motion was denied.
His motion was denied.
That motion was denied in November 2007.
The motion was denied without explanation.
That motion was denied, appealed and denied again.
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