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Some evidence is inadmissible in a court of law.

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What does the word inadmissible mean?

Something that is unacceptable or can not be permitted to happen. If my advice is inadmissible, you couldn't use it.


What is the prefix and meaning of the word inadmissible?

The prefix of the word "inadmissible" is "in-," which means "not" or "without." In this case, "inadmissible" means not able to be accepted or allowed.


When was Inadmissible Evidence - film - created?

Inadmissible Evidence - film - was created in 1968.


What is the meaning of inadmissible expenses?

Inadmissible expenses are expense not allowed for deducting from some figure for arriving on some acceptable figure e.g for taxation purposes depreciation is an inadmissible expense.


What rhymes with unacceptable?

inadmissible


How can you use the word coercion in a sentence?

He doesn't respond well to coercion, so you won't get him to do something he doesn't want to do. Confessions that result from coercion are normally inadmissible in court.


What are the ratings and certificates for Inadmissible Evidence - 1968?

Inadmissible Evidence - 1968 is rated/received certificates of: UK:AA USA:Approved (Suggested for Mature Audiences)


What are the release dates for Inadmissible Evidence - 1968?

Inadmissible Evidence - 1968 was released on: USA: 23 June 1968 (New York City, New York)


Do you have to use a polygraph test in court?

No, the results of polygraph tests are inadmissible in court as evidence.Added: They can, however, be used by law enforcement as an aid to investigation.


What is another word that has the same meaning as unacceptable?

Inadmissible.


How should the appellate court rule when evidence that was submitted is relevant yet inadmissible hearsay?

Hearsay is not evidence, the court rules will not allow it to be heard. As you have stated in your question it is, by definition, INADMISSIBLE.


Are palm prints and fingerprints inadmissible of admissible?

Admissible as evidence