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A motion in limine seeks an order from the court that certain evidence may not be presented at trial. In limine is Latin for 'at the threshold' and a motion in limine is usually made right before trial. Caselaw and statutes govern the eligibility of the different types of evidence for admission. Usually a motion in limine will argue that the evidence in question should be excluded because it is hearsay, irrelevant to the issues of the case, or unfairly prejudicial.
A motion in limine seeks an order from the court that certain evidence may not be presented at trial. In limine is Latin for 'at the threshold' and a... expand
Guide Title Jurisdiction Jurisdiction Ascending Court
Motion in LimineCaliforniaOrange Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSan Mateo Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaVentura Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSan Diego Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSan Bernardino Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaRiverside Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSacramento Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaContra Costa Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaAlameda Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSan Francisco Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSanta Clara Superior
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Guide Title Jurisdiction Jurisdiction Ascending Court
Motion in LimineCaliforniaOrange Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSan Mateo Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaVentura Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSan Diego Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSan Bernardino Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaRiverside Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSacramento Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaContra Costa Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaAlameda Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSan Francisco Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaSanta Clara Superior
Motion in LimineCaliforniaLos Angeles Superior