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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hearing Scheduled (Motion - Continue - Criminal 10/24/2024 9:30 AM Penney S. Azcarate There’s a hearing scheduled for Thursday at 9:30, likely related to defense, trying to suppress certain evidence that could prejudice the jury. There was a Motion in Limine Filed. [/quote] “A motion in limine is a legal request made to a judge to exclude or include certain evidence or testimony during a trial. The term comes from the Latin phrase in limine, which means "at the start" or "on the threshold". The purpose of a motion in limine is to ensure a fair and unbiased trial by preventing the jury from being exposed to potentially prejudicial information. Motions in limine are often used to: Exclude irrelevant, inadmissible, or prejudicial information Limit or exclude expert testimony Prevent the opposing side from presenting evidence that could be highly emotional or legally problematic”[/quote]
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