Court Opinion

ID: 9808088
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-31 20:27:19.671734+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:08:52.685705
License: Public Domain

Justice KETCHUM,
concurring:
I totally agree with the excellent majority opinion. I write to emphasize that our recently amended Rules of Evidence not only discourage the use of motions in limine, but recognize that many of the motions that are filed are frivolous and a waste of judicial resources. The comment to Rule 103 of the new Rules of Evidence [2014] states:
Motions in limine on legal issues presented in a vacuum are often frivolous. Boilerplate, generalized objections in motions in limine are inadequate and tantamount to not making any objection at all and will not preserve errqr. For example, a motion that simply asks the trial court to prohibit the adverse party from presenting, hearsay evidence or mentioning insurance at trial is a waste of judicial resources. Generally, a motion in limine should not be filed (or granted) until the trial court has been given adequate context, and the evidence is sufficient to permit the trial court to make an informed ruling.
DAVIS, Justice, joined by BENJAMIN, Justice, dissenting: