| 21. | Eventually, the court ruled that recovery of a repressed memory lacked sufficient scientific foundation to be admissible evidence.
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| 22. | However, Judge Noah Kennedy ruled the written statements given by Henley on August 9, 1973 as admissible evidence.
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| 23. | Pottawattamie County District Court Judge Tim O'Grady became the first judge to consider brain-wave technology as admissible evidence.
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| 24. | She has revealed all possible relevant information and no further inquiry of her will lead to admissible evidence.
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| 25. | It does not have to be admissible in court as long as it could reasonably lead to admissible evidence.
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| 26. | "In the absence of admissible evidence, the police have no power to detain Mr . Kalejs, " said Straw.
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| 27. | After the first hearing, the High Court ruled there was insufficient admissible evidence against Lodhi to justify his extradition.
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| 28. | The court observed that no legally admissible evidence was found to support the allegation of the prosecution against the accused.
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| 29. | In January 2004, Montgomery County's District Attorney said there would be no charges due to insufficient credible and admissible evidence.
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| 30. | At the conclusion of the hearing, Judge Sylvester decided there was enough relevant, admissible evidence to proceed to a trial.
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