admissible in evidence in a sentence
- The Pennsylvania colonial court held that such a deed was admissible in evidence.
- A public instrument is generally admissible in evidence without the necessity of preliminary proof of its authenticity and due execution.
- Walker's statements to the FBI " must be shown to have been voluntarily and intelligently made in order to be admissible in evidence,"
- We considered the defenses that would be admissible in evidence, and also those that would not be admissible but would be aired in the media.
- The 1968 law, part of a crime control bill, said that a confession " shall be admissible in evidence if it is voluntarily given ."
- It's difficult to find admissible in evidence in a sentence.
- It is questionable whether a lot of what you are saying is relevant to the case and certainly it would not be admissible in evidence ."
- Lo initially pleaded not guilty but after the judge ruled his confession to police was voluntary and admissible in evidence he had a change of heart.
- But if the president now admitted a knowing falsehood, that admission would probably be admissible in evidence against him if in future he is prosecuted for perjury.
- (a ) In any criminal prosecution brought by the United States or by the District of Columbia, a confession shall be admissible in evidence if it is voluntarily given.
- Witnesses at examinations are able to claim protection so that the answers, documents or things they provide are not admissible in evidence against them in a criminal proceeding or a proceeding for the imposition of a penalty except in limited circumstances.
- However, the Act excuses the penalty for failing to attend if a reasonable excuse can be provided ( self-incrimination is not a reasonable excuse, however, as statements or documents tended by witnesses are not admissible in evidence against the witness ).
- The pre-trial operation of the privilege against self-incrimination was further buttressed by the decision in " Ibrahim v R " [ 1914 ] AC 599 that an admission or confession made by the accused to the police would only be admissible in evidence if the prosecution could establish that it had been voluntary.
- Because there are still existing alive concubines married before the Marriage Reform Ordinance ( Cap . 178 ), and their rights ( of inheritance, and the inheritance rights of their sons and daughters ) are respected by the Hong Kong legal system ( even after the 1997 handover ), the Great Qing Legal Code is still admissible in evidence when handling legal cases with history dated back before 1971.