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...means you can not include something as 'admission' of someone's guilt or innocence. In court, one must provide evidence of either guilt or innocence. It is a formal mechanism (letter, video, audio, etc) that is used in the process of a case or hearing. "Not being able to admit" something is inadmissable... not allowed.

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