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Travelers from outside Europe may be admitted in a year's time, Mr. Weever said.
At the outset, however, Judge Braslow said he would allow wide latitude, including material that would not normally be admitted in a trial.
"Or sometimes there may be an appearance of criminal wrongdoing that cannot be supported by evidence that would be admitted in a court of law".
See Petition for Certiorari at 10 ("Most state and federal courts have concluded that there is no constitutional requirement that residual-doubt evidence be admitted in a penalty-phase proceeding".).
Even then, only 26 cats were lucky enough to be admitted in a pilot program at the university, which this year allowed some students to bring their pet cats to live in the residence halls with them.
One woman had breached the lobby and was brandishing her ticket like a sword, demanding to be admitted, in a state of dudgeon that Phèdre herself might find formidable.
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