(in the US) Legally obtained confessions are ALWAYS admissable.
Confessions made to a priest are generally considered confidential and protected by the priest-penitent privilege, which means they are not admissible in court as evidence.
Your mode of dress is not admissible in court. The evidence cries to be admissible, your honor!
On the webpage, you can find the confessions of many musicians who aren't very famous. Their confessions can be about others or about themselves and what they do.
If something is admissible, that means it is acceptable.
Admissible as evidence
AA meetings can be admissible in court. If they are court ordered or relevant to an issue or evidence, then it usually is admissible.
The ticket was not admissible because it was bought 3 hours after the movie.
The Elstad and Seibert cases both addressed the issue of police interrogation and the admissibility of confessions in relation to the Miranda rights. In Elstad, the Supreme Court ruled that a confession obtained after a suspect had not been Mirandized could still be admissible if subsequent statements were made after proper warnings. Similarly, in Seibert, the Court examined the validity of a two-step interrogation technique that circumvented Miranda requirements. Both cases highlight the complexities of ensuring that confessions are not coerced and the importance of procedural safeguards in protecting a suspect's rights.
Not at all. If a document is not admissible in evidence, than the question of admissibality not arise...
The evidence was not admissible in court due to it having no relevance to the proceedings.
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The word admissible has four syllables. Ad-mis-si-ble.