[ad_1] A limine motion is a motion made before a trial begins to seek a decision on evidence. Lawyers can file pre-liminary motions to exclude evidence or challenge its admissibility. The purpose is to prevent the evidence from prejudicing the jury. Lawyers can also challenge evidence in court if they are not successful in their […]
[ad_1] A motion in limine is a request to exclude evidence from being presented by the opponent during a trial. It is not an absolute prohibition but a procedure to avoid prejudice to the jury. The purpose is to avoid a trial situation where evidence is offered and then ruled inadmissible after the jury has […]