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value is outweighed by the prejudicial result to the defendant, or that the admittance of such information or evidence would otherwise violate one of the court's rules of evidence. A party proffering certain evidence can also ask for the admission of certain information or evidence via a motion
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to exclude evidence is granted, then the excluded records are prohibited from being presented without specific approval from the judge at the time the party wants to offer the evidence. A reference to such "highly prejudicial" evidence contrary to the tribunal's order is a ground for a
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may ask the judge to refuse to admit into evidence any personal information, or medical, criminal or financial records, using the legal grounds that these records are irrelevant, immaterial, unreliable, or unduly prejudicial, and/or that their
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in a criminal trial is to shield the jury from information concerning the defendant that could possibly be unfairly prejudicial to the defendant if heard at trial. Other reasons arise under the
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stem from the court's power to "Provide for the orderly conduct of proceedings before it" and to "ontrol its process and orders so as to make them conform to law and justice". These
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not be referred to or offered at trial." They are made "preliminary", and are presented for consideration of the judge,
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can also be used to get a ruling to allow for the inclusion of evidence. The motion is decided by a judge in both
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The reasons for the motions are wide and varied, but probably the most frequent use of the motion
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is distinct from a motion for a protective order, which is a request to prevent the
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or hearing officer, to be decided without the merits being reached first.
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proceedings. It is frequently used at pre-trial hearings or during
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A motion to request that certain testimony be excluded
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