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The government submits motions in limine to protect minor victims' identities, admit prior consisten...

The government submits motions in limine to protect minor victims' identities, admit prior consistent statements, and preclude defense evidence and arguments related to investigative decisions, prosecutorial motives, and victim consent. The motions aim to ensure a fair trial while safeguarding victims' dignity and privacy.

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The government submits motions in limine to protect minor victims' identities, admit prior consistent statements, and preclude defense evidence and arguments related to investigative decisions, prosecutorial motives, and victim consent. The motions aim to ensure a fair trial while safeguarding victims' dignity and privacy.

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Witness protection and anonymityAdmissibility of prior consistent statementsPreclusion of certain defense evidence and arguments

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