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not admissible

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not admissible adjective banned, barred, deemed improper, deemed inapplicable, disallowed, disapproved, excepted, excluded, inadmissible, inapposite, ineligible, irrelevant, not admitted in, not allowed as evidence, not allowed in, not allowed in evidence, not allowed to be admitted as evidence, not capable of being innroduced as evidence, objectionable, prohibited, refused, rejected, suppressed, unfit, unqualified, unsuitable, wrong
Associated concepts: evidence obtained by torture, hearsay, impeachment, not admissible into evidence


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Exceptions where the testimony of spouses is not admissible include: rape, incest, infanticide, bigamy, corruption of a daughter, and indecent assault.
British - rather than Bulgarian - law has proved the stumbling point, with rules that polygraphs, whilst a strong pointer towards a person's innocence or guilt, are not admissible in court.
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