Asked by Diamond Rankine on Jun 10, 2024

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Which of the following is a motion asserting that the trial was so fundamentally flawed because of error, newly discovered evidence, prejudice, or other reason, that a new trial is needed to prevent a miscarriage of justice?

A) Motion for a directed verdict
B) Motion for a new trial
C) Motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict
D) Motion in limine

Fundamentally Flawed

A term indicating that something is wrong or defective at its very foundation or basis.

Motion for a New Trial

A request submitted to a court by a party that lost in trial, asking the court to nullify the verdict and schedule another trial due to significant errors or new evidence.

Miscarriage of Justice

An error in the legal process that results in the conviction and punishment of a person who is innocent of the charges.

  • Grasp the methodology and value of various motions throughout the trial stages.
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Jaela Ja’NelleJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A motion for a new trial is specifically designed to address situations where the trial was fundamentally flawed due to errors, newly discovered evidence, prejudice, or other reasons that could lead to a miscarriage of justice, warranting a new trial.