Legal Dictionary of Pakistan

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Limine

See IN LIMINE.

in limine

adv. [Latin "at the outset"] Preliminarily; presented to only the judge, before or during trial < a question to be decided in limine>. See MOTION IN LIMINE.

in-limine

adj. (Of a motion or order) raised preliminarily, esp. because of an issue about the admissibility of evidence believed by the movant to be prejudicial <in-limine motion>.

limine out

vb. (Of a court) to exclude (evidence) by granting a motion in limine <the trial judge limined out most of the plaintiff's medical records>.

motion in limine

A pretrial request that certain inadmissible evidence not be referred to or offered at trial. ( 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. If, after the motion is granted, the opposing party mentions or attempts to offer the evidence in the jury's presence, a mistrial may be ordered. A ruling on a motion in limine does not preserve evidentiary error for appellate purposes. Instead, to raise such an error on appeal, a party must have formally objected when the evidence was actually admitted or excluded during trial.