Prout v. State

Decided 1988-01-07

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COLE, Judge. In this case we are asked to decide several important questions: (1) whether a motion in limine, under the circumstances presented, is sufficient, in and of itself, to preserve the issues raised therein for appellate review; and (2) whether the trial court erred in refusing to admit a witness’s prostitution and solicitation for prostitution (solicitation) co…

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