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A request for notice of intent to offer extraneous conduct is a legal motion typically made in court, where a party asks the judge to inform them if the opposing party plans to introduce evidence or testimony that is not directly related to the core issues of the case. This is meant to ensure that all parties are aware of potential evidence that could influence the proceedings, allowing for proper preparation and objections. It helps maintain the focus on relevant issues and protects against prejudicial surprises during the trial.

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