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was admissible
adjective
Capable or deserving to be admitted, accepted or allowed; allowable, permissible, acceptable
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The judge last month ruled that much of the evidence was admissible.
Were there no limits to what was admissible in a house of prayer for all people?
But Broward County Circuit Judge Marc Gold ruled Thursday that none of that evidence was admissible.
On January 29th the European court declared that the Yukos case was admissible.
In 2004 Britain's Court of Appeal ruled that information acquired through torture was admissible as evidence in court.
"In April 2006, after we rejected his demand for $3.2 million, Lake's attorney threatened to make public accusations," whether or not the evidence was admissible in court.
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This is admissible.
And circumstantial evidence is admissible.
The question is, would it be admissible?
Incoming phone calls should not have been admissible".
Political context and intention may be admissible as mitigating circumstances.
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