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290.10


UPON MOTION OF THE DEFENDANT, at conclusion of peoples case or at conclusion of all the evidence, court may:

1. Issue a trial order of dismissal of any count of an indictment (on grounds that evidence is not legally sufficient to establish offense or any lesser included offense).


However, a dismissal based upon such ground is reversible error on appeal when the trial evidence would have been legally sufficient if the court had not erroneously excluded such admissible evidence offered by the people. (An offer of proof is placed on the record out of the presence of the jury. It is made by the people when the court excludes certain evidence and a possible appeal based upon such ruling is therefore contemplated by the people. The offer of proof becomes part of the record for appeal purposes only.)

UPON MOTION OF THE DEFENDANT, at conclusion of peoples case or at conclusion of all the evidence, court may:


2. reserve decision until after...

verdict has been rendered and accepted by the court.

290.10


Upon issuing a trial order of dismissal which dismisses the entire indictment, the court must…

immediately discharge the defendant from custody if he is in custody of the sheriff or, if he is at liberty on bail, it must exonerate the bail.

290.10


UPON MOTION OF THE DEFENDANT, at conclusion of peoples case or at conclusion of all the evidence, court may:

1. Issue a trial order of dismissal of any count on an indictment (on grounds that evidence is not legally sufficient to establish offense or any lesser included offense).

290.10 Which of the following Is false? A trial order of dismissal may be issued:


A. at the conclusion of the people’s case


B. at the conclusion of all evidence


C. after the verdict had been rendered and accepted by the court.


D. upon motion of the people

D