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      <description>A motion in limine is a pretrial request asking the court to rule on the admissibility of specific evidence before it is presented at trial. The goal is to prevent the jury from hearing evidence that the moving party believes is improper — and to avoid the prejudice that comes from a jury hearing something it is then told to disregard.
What It Is Trials proceed under rules of evidence that determine what a jury can and cannot hear.</description>
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