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The Quiet Force Behind Successful Outcomes: Pretrial Motions

Joseph, Hollander & Craft

Motion in Limine: While a motion to suppress is typically based on constitutional objections, a motion in limine – which also asks a court to limit or exclude certain evidence – is based on evidentiary concerns. Find out why so many clients turn to our comprehensive legal services to help when they need it the most.

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Understanding Juror Demographics: A Data Analysis Guide

Jury Analyst

Data reveals: Economic Factor Likelihood of Favoring Plaintiff Lower Income 1017% more likely Less Education 11% more likely in drug cases Higher Income/Education More likely to side with the defense Professionals, in particular, may scrutinize defense arguments more critically, which can sometimes work against defense strategies.