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Motion in limine

A certain type of motion which may be submitted to the judge during the pretrial proceedings or during the trial to limit the admissibility of evidence. The motion in limine requests that certain types of evidence not be allowed at trial, for various prejudicial, irrelevancy or constitutional reasons. Before the trial, the judge rules on these pretrial motions to determine whether the evidence in question will be admissible during the trial.

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