Motion in Limine to Prohibit Evidence on the Issue of Performance, Productivity and or Efficiency - Mississippi 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Plaintiff's name and the Defendant's name at the top of the form. Ensure that you accurately reflect the parties involved in your case.
  3. In section 1, provide details about the employment history, including dates and positions held. This establishes context for your motion.
  4. Section 2 requires you to outline any complaints filed with the EEOC. Include specific allegations related to age discrimination or retaliation.
  5. In section 3, summarize responses from the EEOC and highlight any admissions made by the Defendant regarding qualifications.
  6. Continue to sections 4 through 7, where you will detail evidence that should be excluded from trial. Clearly list each type of evidence you wish to prohibit.
  7. Finally, complete the signature block at the end of the document, ensuring all necessary contact information is included for your attorney.

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A motion in limine is decided by the judge outside of the presence of the jury. The purpose of a motion in limine is to address potentially prejudicial, irrelevant, or inadmissible information that could unduly influence a jury or hinder the fair administration of justice.
In a Motion in Limine, a defendant asks the court to exclude highly prejudicial evidence (for example, the defendants criminal history) or evidence that violates the rules of evidence. An experienced, seasoned attorney in Mississippi will know what to file in your particular circumstance.
Rule 81 requires use of a special summons which commands that the defendant appear and defend at a specific time and place set by order of the court and informs him or her that no answer is necessary.
Motions in limine serve a powerful purpose: precluding improper evidence before an attempt to introduce it at trial is even made. But they should not be abused. In litigation, be vigilant about identifying the direction your opponents case is heading.
A motion to exclude evidence that is based on rules of evidence, in advance of the trial, is more commonly called a motion in limine. In federal courts, Rule 41(h) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure governs motions to suppress.
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For example, if you are involved in a DUI accident and discover that there is a witness who is inflating the details of the case, then your attorney may create a motion in limine that requests that that witnesses testimony be thrown out before the case proceeds.

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