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Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence of Third Parties Sued

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND

STEVE SIMPSON
106 Broadway Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
– Plaintiff,

v.

STEVE HUGH ANDERSON
101 Western Avenue
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
– Defendant.

CASE NO.

Motion in Limine Regarding Other Parties Sued

Plaintiff, Steve Simpson, by his undersigned counsel, requests that this Court exclude evidence regarding other parties sued and since dismissed from this litigation. In support, Plaintiffs state as follows:

In an effort to confuse this jury with misleading information, Defendant seeks to introduce evidence that Plaintiffs have brought suit against other defendants who have since been dismissed from the lawsuit in an effort to ostensibly show that Plaintiffs are on a wild goose chase to find someone culpable for Mr. Simpson’s injuries. But the fact that the attorneys have pursued other defendants is not relevant to the strict liability and negligence claims brought in this case.

Even if there was no modicum of relevance, the prejudicial value of such evidence far outweighs its probative effect because a jury could be easily mislead into believing that those other parties were culpable when there is no evidence that has been offered by either party to support claims against anyone who has been previously sued. These tactical decisions by lawyers before trial would be misleading to anyone unfamiliar with the details of the litigation process and, if admitted, would require testimony with respect to why such actions were brought.

Accordingly, Plaintiffs request that such evidence should be excluded.

Respectfully submitted,
Miller & Zois, LLC

Ronald V. Miller, Jr.
1 South St, #2450
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410)779-4600
(410)760-8922 (fax)

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