A San Jose California Motion to Invoke the Rule Prior to Void Dire and To Enjoin the District Attorney From Advising Witnesses of Previous Testimony is a legal request filed in court to prevent the District Attorney from discussing or informing witnesses about any previous testimonies given in relation to a case before they are called to testify. Void dire is the process of selecting jurors for a trial. This motion aims to restrict the District Attorney's ability to disclose or reference prior statements made by witnesses during the jury selection process. By doing so, the motion seeks to maintain the impartiality of potential jurors and prevent any preconceived biases that may influence their decision-making during the trial. The purpose of this motion is to ensure a fair trial by safeguarding the integrity of the jury selection process. By limiting the District Attorney's ability to use witnesses' previous testimonies during void dire, the motion seeks to create a level playing field for all parties involved in the trial. Different types of San Jose California Motion to Invoke the Rule Prior to Void Dire and To Enjoin the District Attorney From Advising Witnesses of Previous Testimony may include: 1. Motion to Invoke the Rule Prior to Void Dire: This type of motion specifically focuses on limiting the District Attorney's discussion of previous testimonies during the jury selection phase. 2. Motion to Enjoin the District Attorney From Advising Witnesses of Previous Testimony: This motion requests the court to prohibit the District Attorney from informing or reminding witnesses of their previous testimonies before they are called to testify in a trial. Both of these motions are crucial in maintaining the fairness and integrity of the trial proceedings and ensuring that the jury's decision is based solely on the evidence presented during the trial, rather than any prior statements made by witnesses.