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If the judge rules that the data is admissible, the government would have to decide whether to allow its release or potentially to drop the charges.
Any type of book was admissible, the only restriction being that publishers were not allowed to submit their own books, to screen out intentional efforts at oddness.
But the judge let the hate-crime charge stand, and ruled as admissible the phone recordings, in which Mr. Andrade said, "gay things need to die".
In deciding that the evidence was admissible, the court treated the initial failure to give the warnings as inadvertent rather than strategic, based on confusion about whether the suspect was formally in custody at the time.
Crime prevention orders are not criminal proceedings - the rules of evidence don't apply, hearsay is admissible, the standard of proof is on the balance of probabilities, not beyond reasonable doubt, and untested criminal intelligence can be given by the police.
Assuming T is admissible, the old Principal Principle says that the credence in A given H ∧ T should be the chance of A at t.
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Post-independence India had stricter, prissier demarcations – between the polite and the profane, the admissible and the inadmissible – than the India energised by the free market.
The Pearson's measure of association shows admissible discriminant validity of the study measures.
On February 17 , 1876 U.S. Circuit Justice John F. Dillon, another Grant appointment, overruled Cook's objections, declaring the questions admissible in court.
Evidently, this innovation was held admissible on the basis of the authority of the Holy Spirit: "Do not quench the Spirit" (1 Thessalonians 5 19).
For a claim to be admissible under the scheme, the member must be hospitalised for a minimum of 24 hours.
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