On Wednesday, a Florida appeals court ruled that Mr. Tate's age at the time of the crime was legally irrelevant.
Because the titles are legally irrelevant, so no one cares how generic they sound.
The jury was not allowed to hear testimony about the hospital's mistreatment of Mr. Rosenbaum because the judge had deemed it legally irrelevant.
In other words, if a fact were to have no bearing on the truth or falsity of a conclusion, it would be legally irrelevant.
When the fiefdom was held by a group of feoffees, the death of the beneficial holder was legally irrelevant to its continued holding by them.
Whether Mr. Wilson ever deduced the detectives' identities is unclear and legally irrelevant to the case.
Motive is no part of the crime and is legally irrelevant to criminal responsibility.
The fact that the new can contains 1,346 beans, whereas the old one contained 1,347, is legally irrelevant.
In El Salvador, a sweeping amnesty law rendered the 1993 findings of a United Nations truth commission legally irrelevant.
This is not the first time in Court TV's coverage that legally irrelevant matters proves at least as interesting as the evidence.