If it used to quote a necessary piece of overheard dialogue, or to quote what a defendant or other principal in the case said, yes. To simply testify and/or use it in everyday court conversation and answers to other questions, no, it is not.
Slang term for jail/prison/clink/slammer/etc
No. Not the sole results of the polygraph. However, they can be used by law enforcement as an investigative tool. The results that are produced by those interviews, if investigation substantiates them, ARE admissable.
NO! WIRETAPPING IN PUERTO RICO IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. The Puerto rican constitution clearly says " wire tapping is prohibited." Any wiretapping is illegal and any information acquired by a wire tap is not permitted and non admissable is a court of law!
He cannot move to this country and begin the practice of law without undergoing a bar examination to qualify him to practice US law. However, any UK-legal" actions he initiates in his country which then come to this country as a legal action are admissable in court, because they were legal and lawful in the country where they were intitated.
When taken out of its context it doesn't mean anything. Abbreviations, notations, and court slang are NOT standard throughout the courts or the legal system. The best advice is to contact the Clerk Of Court office for the jurisdiction involved and ask them what it means to them in THAT court.
The black colour represents the symbol of justic. And the black cover on the eye represents that the Indian law sees everyone ith justice. That's why the statue of law wears a black cloth on it's eye in Indian court.
In some jurisdictions, a dying declaration is admissible in court even if the person does not die. The testimony can be admitted if the declarant is unavailable to testify due to being physically or mentally incapacitated. However, the reliability and credibility of the statement would still be assessed by the court.
You can change from civil law court to a common law court by using the True recognition of the autonomy.
A law court is any officially sanctioned courtroom. Court of Law is just a term for it.
court?
Legalese is most definately, a type of slang, a slang that law uses, and the general public must learn in order to live by,
There are the "State Court Systems" and the "Federal Court System." if you are referring to the two types of law practiced in court, there is "Civil" Law and "Criminal" Law.