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inadmissible

[in-uhd-mis-uh-buhl] / ˌɪn ədˈmɪs ə bəl /


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“You can’t take the law seriously when it says, ‘redacted and I went out and robbed Bill’ is inadmissible, but ‘the woman and I went out and robbed Bill’ can be brought in,” she said.

From Seattle Times

The Swiss government, which twice won in domestic courts in a six-year legal battle, has argued that the case is inadmissible.

From Reuters

Switzerland argues the case is inadmissible, saying the case is without foundation and questioning whether the applicants count as victims.

From Reuters

Cruz’s lawyers contended that open hearings might publicly reveal inadmissible evidence that will never be heard at trial and that news coverage could otherwise create bias among jurors.

From Seattle Times

Humanitarian parole, granted due to a compelling emergency or significant public benefit, can temporarily allow into the United States someone who is otherwise inadmissible.

From Washington Post