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admission of evidence

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admission of evidence n. a judge's acceptance of evidence in a trial. (See: evidence)



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The Court went on to consider whether, in all of the circumstances, the admission of evidence which was obtained by a Charter breach would "bring the administration of justice into disrepute.
The court held, inter alia, that it is "axiomatic that error in the exclusion or admission of evidence does not require reversal unless one party has been prejudiced or the result of the trial has been materially affected.
37) This Part will address each justification in turn, debunking the notion that character evidence is irrelevant before finding no additional compelling reasons to restrict the admission of evidence of bad character.
 
 
 
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