Asked by Stephanie Madrigal on May 30, 2024

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A motion in limine is a motion to

A) introduce evidence.
B) dismiss the jury.
C) limit evidence.
D) discredit evidence.

Motion In Limine

A pretrial legal motion requesting that certain evidence be deemed inadmissible and not mentioned or referred to during the trial.

  • Identify the different types of motions and their purposes in trial preparation and execution.
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Fatima Ysabel LukbanMay 30, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A motion in limine is a pretrial motion requesting the court to limit or prevent certain evidence from being presented by the other side during the trial, typically because it is deemed irrelevant, prejudicial, or otherwise inadmissible.