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motion in limine (pronounced: - - lim-i-nee) : a pre-trial request that certain inadmissible evidence not be referred to or offered before the jury; typically, a party makes this motion when it believes that mere mention of the evidence during trial would be highly prejudicial and could not be remedied by an instruction to disregard. HCB
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