HOUSTON – Can you stop a lawyer from saying something in court? The short answer is yes. It’s all done through a motion of limine. This Anatomy of a Trial video shows us how this motion can be filed ...
Motions in limine (“on or at the threshold” or “in the beginning”) can be a useful tool in a trial lawyer’s hands. Used strategically and prophylactically, they can “eliminate the noise surrounding” a ...
An increasingly commonplace procedural mechanism for narrowing evidentiary issues before a hearing begins is the motion in limine. A new proposal proffered by the Commercial Division Advisory Council ...
Weeks before he's set to appear for an ethics hearing, a suspended appellate judge has filed several motions in limine. From evidence to testimony, the motions seek to exclude a variety of factors ...
Don't Leave the Emotions Out of Motions in Limine Drew Healy, an assistant district Attorney and the director of Training at the Dekalb County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office, urges lawyers ...
Only during the first 90 minutes of the day did Judge Failla, the judge presiding over the trial, engage with the prosecution and defense in front of the courtroom. The rest of the day was dedicated ...
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