![]() ![]() Evidence is material if it tends to establish a proposition that has legal significance to the litigation it is relevant if it is sufficiently probative of a proposition that, if established, would have legal significance to the litigation. Smith injuries or her testimony and there is no medical records to indicate that this incident aggravated Plaintiff's injuries.Įvidence, to be admissible, must be both relevant and material. But the allegations in the police report are not inconsistent with Ms. Defendant may seek to argue that the incident aggravated her herniated disc, or in the alternative, the incident is evidence of her physical abilities following the accident. Judge Dryden struck the guilty verdict and granted her probation before judgment with no probationary period.ĭefense counsel has indicated intention to proffer that Plaintiff's physical ability to resist arrest has bearing on her claim for damages and injuries in this case. (See Statement of Charges attached as Exhibit A.) On May 9, 2001, she pled guilty to disorderly conduct. ![]() Smith was cited for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. In October of 2000, after attending her high school reunion, the vehicle in which Ms. Hammond as a potential witness in this case. In further support, Plaintiff states as follows: Zois, and Miller & Zois, LLC, requests that this Court preclude testimony and evidence regarding Plaintiff's arrest in October, 2000. Plaintiff, Crystal Smith, by and through her attorneys, Ronald V. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE COUNTY, MARYLANDĬASE NO.: 03-C-02-21532 Motion in Limine to Exclude Evidence Relating to Plaintiff's Arrest ![]()
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