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Definition of inadmissible in English: inadmissibleadjective ɪnədˈmɪsɪb(ə)lˌɪnədˈmɪsəb(ə)l 1(especially of evidence in court) not accepted as valid. (尤指法庭证据)被视作无效的 he held that such evidence was inadmissible Example sentencesExamples - In R v. Abbey, the Court held that an expert opinion based on inadmissible hearsay evidence is admissible, provided it is relevant.
- It is extremely likely that these witnesses would either lie or be giving inadmissible hearsay evidence.
- Unless the Crown proves that the document served upon the accused was a copy, the evidence is simply inadmissible.
- Traditionally hearsay evidence was inadmissible, subject to certain defined exceptions.
- However, this is true any time a suspect confesses after being confronted with inadmissible evidence, and it does not necessarily render the confession involuntary.
- While the authors never suggest that the judges in question were bad, their work does find judges to be fallible when it comes to ignoring inadmissible evidence.
- They are ruled on straight away, and a whole lot of what turns out to be irrelevant and inadmissible evidence does not come near the court.
- Anonymous testimony and intelligence based on hearsay are often inadmissible in civilian courts.
- It follows that, even if the evidence was inadmissible, and the judge's ruling was wrong, this cannot provide a valid ground for appeal in the present case.
- In the circumstances, neither under our old domestic law nor under any Convention law, is there any question of the evidence being inadmissible in the absence of objections.
- This court has ruled that that evidence was inadmissible.
- Patently the jury did not receive a careful instruction of that kind, and the situation was aggravated by the citation of the inadmissible evidence.
- At one time there was also the rule that expert opinion evidence was inadmissible on the ultimate issue in the case.
- There's only been two times when the courts have considered this, and on both occasions the courts have ruled that that evidence is inadmissible.
- In a trial, however, such evidence would be inadmissible hearsay: a victim's out-of-court statements offered to prove their truth.
- A judge often reads or hears inadmissible evidence and then rejects it - sometimes it is admitted - and then later on the judge says for various reasons I give it no weight.
- The trial judge found that the evidence was inadmissible.
- The California court held that peer review evidence was inadmissible and upheld a jury verdict for the defendant.
- Unfortunately it was dropped only at the last minute with the result that the witness statements contain inadmissible evidence of details of the contractual negotiations.
- I have considered the potential prejudice and possible means to eliminate or minimize it with respect to each area of inadmissible evidence and also their cumulative effect.
Synonyms not allowable, invalid, not acceptable, unacceptable, unallowable, impermissible, disallowed, forbidden, prohibited, precluded inappropriate, inapplicable, inapposite, irrelevant, immaterial, impertinent, not germane, beside the point 2Not to be allowed or tolerated. 不允许的;不可容忍的 an inadmissible interference in the affairs of the Church 对教会事务不可容忍的干涉。 Example sentencesExamples - The CPC has to decide on whether the Government has allowed an inadmissible state aid by awarding the concession without a competitive procedure.
- Whatever criticisms we may have of publicly funded healthcare, it is surely inadmissible to allow the Republican right to use them as a justification for cutting public funding even further.
- What he does not say, however, is that only naturalistic hypotheses are allowed in evolutionary debates - creationist arguments are ruled inadmissible before the debate begins.
Definition of inadmissible in US English: inadmissibleadjectiveˌinədˈmisəb(ə)lˌɪnədˈmɪsəb(ə)l 1(especially of evidence in court) not accepted as valid. (尤指法庭证据)被视作无效的 Example sentencesExamples - It follows that, even if the evidence was inadmissible, and the judge's ruling was wrong, this cannot provide a valid ground for appeal in the present case.
- Unfortunately it was dropped only at the last minute with the result that the witness statements contain inadmissible evidence of details of the contractual negotiations.
- Traditionally hearsay evidence was inadmissible, subject to certain defined exceptions.
- Anonymous testimony and intelligence based on hearsay are often inadmissible in civilian courts.
- Unless the Crown proves that the document served upon the accused was a copy, the evidence is simply inadmissible.
- A judge often reads or hears inadmissible evidence and then rejects it - sometimes it is admitted - and then later on the judge says for various reasons I give it no weight.
- They are ruled on straight away, and a whole lot of what turns out to be irrelevant and inadmissible evidence does not come near the court.
- In a trial, however, such evidence would be inadmissible hearsay: a victim's out-of-court statements offered to prove their truth.
- However, this is true any time a suspect confesses after being confronted with inadmissible evidence, and it does not necessarily render the confession involuntary.
- At one time there was also the rule that expert opinion evidence was inadmissible on the ultimate issue in the case.
- In the circumstances, neither under our old domestic law nor under any Convention law, is there any question of the evidence being inadmissible in the absence of objections.
- The California court held that peer review evidence was inadmissible and upheld a jury verdict for the defendant.
- Patently the jury did not receive a careful instruction of that kind, and the situation was aggravated by the citation of the inadmissible evidence.
- The trial judge found that the evidence was inadmissible.
- While the authors never suggest that the judges in question were bad, their work does find judges to be fallible when it comes to ignoring inadmissible evidence.
- There's only been two times when the courts have considered this, and on both occasions the courts have ruled that that evidence is inadmissible.
- I have considered the potential prejudice and possible means to eliminate or minimize it with respect to each area of inadmissible evidence and also their cumulative effect.
- It is extremely likely that these witnesses would either lie or be giving inadmissible hearsay evidence.
- In R v. Abbey, the Court held that an expert opinion based on inadmissible hearsay evidence is admissible, provided it is relevant.
- This court has ruled that that evidence was inadmissible.
Synonyms not allowable, invalid, not acceptable, unacceptable, unallowable, impermissible, disallowed, forbidden, prohibited, precluded 2Not to be allowed or tolerated. 不允许的;不可容忍的 an inadmissible interference in the affairs of the Church 对教会事务不可容忍的干涉。 Example sentencesExamples - What he does not say, however, is that only naturalistic hypotheses are allowed in evolutionary debates - creationist arguments are ruled inadmissible before the debate begins.
- Whatever criticisms we may have of publicly funded healthcare, it is surely inadmissible to allow the Republican right to use them as a justification for cutting public funding even further.
- The CPC has to decide on whether the Government has allowed an inadmissible state aid by awarding the concession without a competitive procedure.
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