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

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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.
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.
Lets start with a motion in limine included in virtually every set defense attorneys in Georgia file: a prohibition on so-called Golden Rule arguments, in which a trial attorney asks the jury to place themselves in the plaintiffs shoes.
The most common use of the in limine motion is to exclude irrelevant and/or prejudicial evidence.
A motion in which a party asks the court to exclude, limit, or include evidence before it is offered at trial.
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Typically, in a motion in limine (Latin for at the start or on the threshold), a party seeks to exclude prejudicial or irrelevant evidence from a jury trial.

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