admissibility of evidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadmissibilityandevidence
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admissibility
noun[U]
uk/ədˌmɪs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/ədˌmɪs.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the fact of being considered satisfactory and acceptable in a ...
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evidence
noun[U]
uk/ˈev.ɪ.dəns/us/ˈev.ə.dəns/
one or more reasons for believing that something is or is ...
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(Definition ofadmissibilityandevidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Stein, however, proposes that in determining theadmissibilityofevidence, the valuing function should be understood as one based on the degree of achievement of an optimal error-risk allocation.
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The right to silence and theadmissibilityofevidenceare dented.
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We should look carefully again at some of the rules about theadmissibilityofevidenceand confessions.
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It prohibits theadmissibilityofevidencethat is found during the recovery of a body where such evidence would be useful to the prosecution.
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The clause relates to theadmissibilityofevidencein criminal proceedings.
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Clause 30 makes provision to bring the law up to date in respect of theadmissibilityofevidencecontained in audio or video recordings.
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There are many problems in relation to the quality andadmissibilityofevidence.
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The judge has to carry out the balancing exercise which all judges do every day when they rule onadmissibilityofevidence, for instance.
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They have been able to use these facilities through common law where courts have upheld theadmissibilityofevidencederived from such activities.
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Would that have some bearing on theadmissibilityofevidence?
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I am not going to say anything else at this stage about theadmissibilityofevidence.
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They will enable points of law or ofadmissibilityofevidenceto be dealt with finally before the trial by jury begins, even when appealed.
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It is abundantly clear that many juries are aware that matters ofadmissibilityofevidence, for example, are being dealt with.
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Here we are considering the question of theadmissibilityofevidenceas to what went on at the proceedings.
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We are debating the transitional enforcement provisions and theadmissibilityofevidence.
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Theadmissibilityofevidencein criminal proceedings is a matter for the courts.
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The overriding consideration ofadmissibilityofevidenceshould be its fairness in the context of the trial.
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My second question is about theadmissibilityofevidenceat the inquiry.
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Admissibilityofevidencemust be directed to that end to which the whole investigation is directed.
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He raised the issue of theadmissibilityofevidenceand mentioned the need for safeguards.
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