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Sand or soil of any kind was admissible evidence in a criminal trial.
The facts upon which an expert opinion is based must be proved by admissible evidence.
And please remember that personal feelings are not admissible evidence for this hearing."
Admissible evidence, evidence which may be introduced in a court of law.
The judge said Calvary provided little admissible evidence to the contrary.
The shortcomings became widely known and led to changes in the laws governing admissible evidence.
"We don't know, any of us, how to give admissible evidence about our romantic or erotic history," he writes.
Would bar a victim's manner of dress as admissible evidence in rape trials.
He argues the courts are well accustomed to determining what weight should be place on admissible evidence.
Admissible evidence is that which a court receives and considers for the purposes of deciding a particular case.
We had to have admissible evidence of guilt.
It cannot be admissible evidence in any court of law in the free world.'
Knowing that he has no admissible evidence, Mackey reluctantly drops the case.
This provision shall not preclude a conviction based on other admissible evidence.
The police decided that confessions given to MI5 officers were not admissible evidence.
Yes, he was arrested once on a complaint of wife-beating, but past behavior is not necessarily admissible evidence.
A telepathic reading is not admissible evidence in a court of law" Again that sad smile.
Our proposed legislative changes will not in any way prevent cases being pursued where there is credible and admissible evidence.
By law, their testimony may serve as proper and admissible evidence to corroborate her side of this unfortunate story.
"Yes, but information received telepathically is not admissible evidence.
It is impossible to obtain legally admissible evidence, because investigations are not carried out independently.
But in civil lawsuits, Federal rules say that lawyers can ask about anything "reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence."
What I had in front of me now was close to admissible evidence of its direct involvement with the cartels.
Convinced that he was getting somewhere at last in his search for admissible evidence, Shaughnessy now turned to several other lines of inquiry.