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A motion to suppress is a legal request to exclude certain evidence from being presented during a trial, typically on the grounds that it was obtained in violation of the defendant's constitutional rights. This motion is crucial in ensuring that evidence used in court is collected in a lawful manner, maintaining the integrity of the judicial process.
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