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admissible

[ad-mis-uh-buhl] / ædˈmɪs ə bəl /


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She has been released without charge following consideration of the "available admissible evidence," although the Crown said it reserved the right to proceed with the case in the future should further evidence become available.

From BBC

The evidence might have been admissible under a change in California law passed in 2020, which lowered the standard for charging officers in fatal use-of-force cases, but it did not apply retroactively, Hochman said.

From Los Angeles Times

"He looks forward to vindicating himself in court, where such matters are decided—and not in the media—based on admissible, material evidence, not rank speculation and unsubstantiated allegations," Mr Davis continued.

From BBC

It added that it would not reopen the investigation unless a wealth of new, unexamined, and admissible evidence was introduced.

From BBC

Wiretaps and recorded conversations without the knowledge of the parties aren’t legally admissible in Colombian courts.

From The Wall Street Journal