Nugent, J. The issue presented for our review is to what extent a motion to suppress evidence must set forth its legal and factual bases in order to require a hearing. Crim.R. 47 provides: “An application to the court for an order shall be by motion. A motion, other than one made during trial or hearing, shall be in writing unless the court permits it to be made orally. It shall state with pa…
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