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Adam Layne Files In Limine Motion in Civil Suit Against City of Hesperia
24-cv-01721
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In the case of Adam Layne v. City of Hesperia et al, docket number 24-cv-01721, the parties are engaged in pretrial motions, including an in limine motion to exclude certain evidence. The motion aims to prevent specific information or testimony from being presented at trial, which could influence the jury's perception unfairly. The details of the evidence sought to be excluded are not specified in the available information. This procedural step is common in civil litigation to ensure a fair trial by limiting prejudicial or irrelevant evidence.
Key Issues
- • Admissibility of evidence
- • Pretrial motions
- • Civil rights or municipal liability claims
- • Procedural fairness in trial preparation
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April 14, 2026
5:24-cv-01721 Adam Layne v. City of Hesperia et al
[In Limine - Exclude] (<a href="https://ecf.cacd.uscourts.gov/doc1/031147504514?caseid=936908&de_seq_num=255">95</a>)
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