Admissible Evidence
/əˈdmisəbəl ˈɛvɪdəns/
Definitions
- (n.) Evidence that is allowed to be introduced in a court of law because it is relevant and complies with rules of evidence.
The judge ruled that the witness's testimony was admissible evidence in the trial.
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Commentary
Admissible evidence must meet both relevancy and procedural criteria; understanding the distinction between admissible and inadmissible evidence is crucial for effective litigation.
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