Brown v. Schultz

74 Va. Cir. 227, 2007 Va. Cir. LEXIS 177
CourtRockingham County Circuit Court
DecidedOctober 2, 2007
DocketCase No. CL07-00139
StatusPublished

This text of 74 Va. Cir. 227 (Brown v. Schultz) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Rockingham County Circuit Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Brown v. Schultz, 74 Va. Cir. 227, 2007 Va. Cir. LEXIS 177 (Va. Super. Ct. 2007).

Opinion

By Judge James V. Lane

This matter came to be heard on Defendant’s Motion in Limine filed on September 17, 2007. Defendant asked that the Court exclude the expert testimony of Richard McGarry, toxicologist.

Defendant asserts that, due to admissions made concerning Defendant’s .15 blood-alcohol content and awareness of her impairment, Plaintiffs Designation of Expert Witnesses with respect to Mr. McGarry was “devoid of any evidence that was in dispute in this matter and therefore unless there was some additional specific evidence to be testified to by the toxicologist, a Motion in Limine would be filed.” After no supplemental report was filed by Plaintiff, Defendant filed this Motion.

Plaintiff correctly contests that a party in Virginia is not permitted to force another party to enter into a stipulation or to prove their case with a particular type of proof. “[A party] is not obliged to enter into an agreement whereby it is precluded from putting on its evidence simply because the [opposing party] is willing to make a qualified stipulation.” Hudson v. Commonwealth, 9 Va. App. 110, 112 (1989). Further, Plaintiff seeks to show, through the testimony of Mr. McGarry, additional facts not admitted by Defendant. For the reasons stated herein, Defendant’s Motion in Limine is denied.

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Related

Hudson v. Commonwealth
383 S.E.2d 767 (Court of Appeals of Virginia, 1989)

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