It's a motion to stop those issues being brought up in front of a jury.
The decision to move forward with the new budget will preclude any additional spending for other projects.
(Preclude refers to an action or status that may prevent another action or status.) Having a criminal record may preclude you from getting a government job. The use of a temporary repair should not preclude permanent restoration at a later date.
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Yes. YOUR criminal record does not preclude you from petitioning the court for a protection order.
does not preclude
preclude means to prevent the presence, existence, or occurence of
Yes, probation is a form of punishment, it doesn't preclude it from being listed on your record. Chances are that you will have this on record for a while.
Most people can preclude four plus two equaling thirteen.
Just because you forgot your project she doesn't need to preclude you from coming in her house.
Preclude is a word used to describe something from happening. A good sentence would be, she was so good at lying that she was able to preclude her parents from knowing who broke the lamp.
A criminal record does not automatically preclude someone from running for the office of President, however it may prevent that person from running for State office or even voting for themselves.
You don't need to look to Illinois law. In asking that question, I'm assuming you are thinking that you are protected from suit under the concept of double jeopardy. Civil and Criminal Law are separate entities. Criminal prosecution does not preclude a civil remedy for injured parties.