A is a motion that may be made during trial in which it is requested that the court decide the case in favor of the moving party on the ground that the other party has not offered enough evidence to support a claim against the moving party.
A) Motion for a directed verdict
B) Motion for a new trial
C) Motion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict
D) Motion in limine
Correct Answer:
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