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The most common use of the in limine motion is to exclude irrelevant and/or prejudicial evidence.
Your motion in limine should be broken into two sections: (1) Factual Background and (2) Argument. The ?Factual Background? section of your Memorandum should include all of the facts necessary for the judge to resolve every issue raised in your motion. appropriate, include procedural posture, as well.
You should explain why the other side's motion in limine should be denied and why you should be free to introduce the evidence at trial if you choose. Try to support your argument with citations to court rules or to case opinions which support your argument.
Most motions in limine are filed by a party to limit or prevent certain evidence from being presented by opposing counsel at the time of trial. The purpose of a motion in limine is to prevent the introduction of matters at trial which are irrelevant, inadmissible or prejudicial.
Defense Motions in Limine Preclude doctor testifying against a nurse. Preclude expert testifying about future surgeries. Preclude evidence defendant driver was underinsured or even mentioning the uninsured motorist carrier. Motion to exclude videos depicting a below-knee amputation.