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"Move to dismiss".
"Therefore, in the interest of justice we move to dismiss the entire case against all defendants".
Jed Philwin, the court-appointed lawyer: Move to dismiss, facially insufficient.
The former Rams midfielder Robbie Savage labelled the move to dismiss Clough an "absolutely ridiculous decision".
It added, "Mr. Boyle intends to move to dismiss this lawsuit in its entirety".
Subdivisions (8)(b) and (c) allow a claimant to move to dismiss only if the claimant has standing, and recognize the government's right to move to dismiss a claim for lack of standing.
The Fire Department said Friday that it would move to dismiss Mr. Montoya, who had been suspended without pay.
And that's what makes the court's next move — to dismiss? to plow ahead anyway? to rule broadly?
These are among the consequences of the Sri Lankan president's recent move to dismiss the country's sitting prime minister.
We'll put their fifth-grade teachers on the stand, then nail them for perjury and move to dismiss... Sincerely, F. LEE BAILEY... Dear Mr. Kaczynski.
Some legal experts said it was unlikely prosecutors would move to dismiss the case, no matter how the judge rules on the evidence.
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