"There is insufficient admissible evidence under English law of an offense, " the Attorney General's office said in a statement.
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"We don't know, any of us, how to give admissible evidence about our romantic or erotic history, " he writes.
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If this is criterion is applied it would not be difficult to take DNA testing as admissible evidence in court.
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Such attacks can be regarded as aggravating factors by administrators and are admissible evidence in the dispute-resolution process, including Arbitration cases.
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Thus, despite its bulk and hyperbole, the opposition does not supply any admissible evidence to prove essential elements of plaintiff's claims.
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:: : : : : " Hearing it somewhere " is not usually admissible evidence, especially if you don't remember where.
37.
Selena tells Mackey that he has no admissible evidence, and that despite an often-stormy relationship, Vera and Dolores loved each other.
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More recently, with American, German, and Swedish colleagues, he carried out studies into experimental forensic technologies for " Admissible Evidence ".
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But defense lawyers for the cult founder refused, at least for now, to accept even that simple document as admissible evidence.
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But it would be unfair to hold Mr . Bradley on court bail while admissible evidence does not exist in any form,