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were admissible
adjective
Capable or deserving to be admitted, accepted or allowed; allowable, permissible, acceptable
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Most of the tape recordings admissible against Mr. Blanton in 2001 were admissible in 1977.
Luxembourg's commercial court in April 2009 decided to hear some of the cases to test whether the claims were admissible.
The suspects all repudiated their confessions later, but the judge in the case, Thomas B. Galligan, ruled that the statements were admissible.
Ruling in the case of an indicted bank robber, the Fourth Circuit applied Section 3501 and found that incriminating statements by Charles Thomas Dickerson were admissible.
Confessions made under the emergency provisions legislation were admissible, he said, unless they had been obtained by torture or inhuman or degrading treatment.
But Judge James L. Warren of San Francisco Superior Court ruled that such details were admissible if prosecutors could show their relevance.
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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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