What is a motion in limine?Jason Nguyen, KPRC 2 Senior Investigates ProducerAndrea Slaydon, Senior Investigative and Special Projects ProducerAdrian Montes, Investigative PhotojournalistPublished: June 9, 2023 at 10:19 AMUpdated: June 13, 2023 at 12:39 PMTags: Anatomy of a Trial, InvestigatesHOUSTON – Can you stop a lawyer from saying something in court? The short answer is yes. It’s all done through a motion of limine.This Anatomy of a Trial video shows us how this motion can be filed by opposing counsel and works in federal or district courts.Do you want to know more about a legal term or phrase?Leave us a comment below.SIMILAR LINKSWhat is the difference between murder and capital murder in Texas?What does evidence mean?How many times can a person be retried?What makes a good opening statement?What are the phases of a trial?What is the difference between an expert witness vs. a lay witness?Copyright 2023 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.
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