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Political context and intention may be admissible as mitigating circumstances.
It may be admissible for some party members to abstain from voting if their abstention does not alter the results of the vote.
Hearsay evidence may be admissible — so government agents could testify about what informants told them — and there would be no requirement for Miranda warnings before interrogations.
She added, though, that some documents — including drug-testing log books and doping calendars detailing other athletes' drug use — may be admissible if someone other than Anderson can testify to their authenticity.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a closely watched job discrimination case that allegations that a plaintiff's co-workers had also suffered discrimination, offered as evidence of a biased corporate culture, may be admissible in court — some of the time.
For a subset of real-time applications, (e.g., process control or multimedia), it may be admissible that some of its deadlines are missed.
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Although the prosecution's findings that Ms. Diallo was not credible may not be admissible in the civil case, other lawyers agreed that the information could sway potential jurors.
In his decision on Monday to clear the path for the trial of the Mets' owners, he questioned the trustee's ability to prove that Wilpon and Katz acted in bad faith and described some of the "bombshells" submitted recently by both sides in the case as evidence "proved to be nothing but bombast," and may not be admissible.
As [18, 19] pointed out, when the parameters are constrained, the least square estimator may not be admissible.
While this class action suit may not be admissible and potentially rejected by the courts, it seems to be striking a nerve with many, as evidenced by the number of people who have tried to join the case.
(C) A written statement not in the form prescribed by paragraph (B) may nevertheless be admissible if made by a person who has subsequently died, or by a person who can no longer with reasonable diligence be traced, or by a person who is by reason of bodily or mental condition unable to testify orally, if the Trial Chamber: (i) is so satisfied on a balance of probabilities; and.
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