A motion requesting that certain evidence not be presented during a trial is called a "motion in limine." This motion is filed before or during trial to prevent prejudicial or irrelevant evidence from being introduced, ensuring that the jury is not influenced by information that could unfairly sway their decision. The court will evaluate the motion and determine whether the evidence should be excluded based on its relevance and potential impact.
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