You don't quash a motion.
You request that the judge deny the motion.
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The time it takes to quash a motion can vary depending on the complexity of the case, the court's schedule, and the specific circumstances of the motion. It generally takes several weeks to months for a court to make a decision on a motion to quash.
Yes, a motion to quash can be appealed by the district attorney if it is granted by the court. The district attorney can appeal the decision to a higher court to seek a reversal of the decision to quash.
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If a motion to quash has been filed, it suggests that the party believes there may be a defect in the legal proceeding or the document being challenged. The party is asking the court to invalidate or set aside the action based on specific legal grounds. It does not automatically mean the request will be granted, as the court will need to review and decide on the motion.
The government was determined to quash any hint of dissent from the protestors.
To quash means to reject or suppress something officially. It is often used in a legal context to refer to the cancellation or invalidation of a decision, order, or judgment.