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been admissible
adjective
Capable or deserving to be admitted, accepted or allowed; allowable, permissible, acceptable
Exact(13)
Incoming phone calls should not have been admissible".
Furthermore, even evidence extracted through torture might have been admissible.
Mr. Covington's statements might also have been admissible by another route, as a "dying declaration".
But the high court will consider whether evidence gathered against him should have been admissible in court.
Two: even if Hardy had recorded Lee confessing to Claire, would any of that been admissible as evidence?
He added that the testimony would have been admissible if offered in the government's own case, rather than on rebuttal".
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This is admissible.
And circumstantial evidence is admissible.
The question is, would it be admissible?
Political context and intention may be admissible as mitigating circumstances.
The copies would not be admissible in court.
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