in limine
短语[法] 一开始, 最初的, 初期的
发音
UK
/ˌɪn ˈlɪmɪneɪ/
释义与例句
adj.
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1.
Of a motion, hearing, ruling, etc., pertaining to a request made at the start of a trial that the judge rule that certain evidence may not be introduced in a trial; most common in criminal trials where evidence is subject to constitutional limitations, such as statements made without Miranda warnings.
美国 法律
adv.
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1.
At the beginning, as a preliminary matter; specifically, before a particular procedure or proceeding takes place.
美国 法律
词源
Unadapted borrowing from Latin in līmine (literally “in the threshold”).
来源:wiktionary