Keeping it straight

We devoted a previous column to the Illinois Appellate Court’s opinion in People v. Denson, 2013 IL App (2d) 110652. The appellate court held that if the state files a motion in limine to allow the admission of certain evidence in a criminal trial, simply opposing that motion in limine and then raising the evidentiary issue again in a post-trial motion is not sufficient to preserve the …

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