IN-LIMINE

IN LIMINE

IN LIMINE in limine (in lim-[schwa]-nee), 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. [Cases: Criminal Law 632(4); Federal Civil Procedure 2011; Pretrial Procedure 3. C.J.S. Criminal Law ¡ì¡ì 448, 456, 458.] How do Chinese lawyers translate […]

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IN-LIMINE

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). How many ways are there to translate IN-LIMINE in Chinese?

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