A motion in limine is a legal motion filed before trial to exclude specific evidence, such as testimony from an expert witness, when the opposing party believes that evidence is incompetent or should not be presented to the jury.
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A motion in limine is a motion to exclude something, to exclude some piece of evidence. Some of the parties, especially the defense, may not want a particular piece of evidence to go into trial. For example, they may want to exclude an expert because they think the expert is not competent and shouldn't testify, and they usually shouldn't hear that opinion. We'll discuss that before trial, especially in [music] a state court. In federal court, that will be dealt probably way before that, but in a state court, that happens. We're dealing with these issues right before trial.
There may be a motion to actually include some testimony. There may be some witnesses that
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