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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit evidence" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English, specifically in legal or formal contexts.
It means to allow the presentation or inclusion of evidence in a legal proceeding or argument. Example: The judge agreed to admit the new witness's testimony as evidence in the trial.
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Does that make it harder to admit evidence obtained by torture?
Such rights, however, did not require the trial court to admit evidence that would not affect the outcome of the proceedings.
Then, on the eve of his trial in February 2009, prosecutors appealed to admit evidence that has been disallowed because of Mr. Anderson's refusal to testify.
The panel said the trial court had the right to admit evidence that showed "Clarkson did not die by her own hand".
At the centre of her appeal will be the judge's refusal to admit evidence from Oliver's father, from whom his mother, Audrey Amaral, is divorced.
Courts admit evidence of dubious quality at trial, and send defendants to prison -- or to death -- on the basis of it.
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The Court of Appeals' focus on the adequacy of the legally admitted evidence was error.
Daubert admits evidence based on science that has been tested, peer-reviewed and published.
The Criminal Justice Legal Foundation ("CJLF") argues that admitting evidence in this case, even if improperly obtained, best serves the interests of society.
Included in the admitted evidence, for example, was a letter dated October 25 , 1982from the Director of the Herron School of Art, Indiana University, Indianapolis.
The hearing officer admits evidence introduced by a party in support of its case in accordance with this section, but may exclude irrelevant, immaterial, or unduly repetitious evidence.
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