My other concern about this is that there is no guarantee of the admissibility of evidence from the database in future cases. |
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It is for the concerned court to decide the admissibility of the confessional statement. |
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The Crown deliberately declined to object to the admissibility of documents made by witnesses who were either untraced, unavailable or dead. |
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The fabricated nature of a dispute as a precondition for the admissibility of a referral is a slippery concept, not without dangerous pitfalls. |
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All the debate in the common law systems will be about the admissibility of evidence. |
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The need for a consistent system of rules applies in law not only to the admissibility of evidence and how it is assessed. |
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The admissibility of evidence provided by foreign governments is also cause for concern, he says. |
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The summary bill seeks to deal with new provisions on the admissibility of written statements by witnesses as evidence. |
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After the trial commenced, but before a jury was empanelled, counsel embarked on a series of applications relating primarily to the admissibility of evidence. |
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The point of this brief foray into the law of evidence is to underscore that the precise nature of the evidence and the ruling on admissibility is a matter for trial. |
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At his trial counsel for the appellant challenged the admissibility of evidence in the form of computer printouts of telephone conversations made from a hotel. |
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Guinea replies that by agreeing to paragraph 2 of the 1998 Agreement it did not give up its right to raise objections to admissibility. |
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The Applicant adds that Guinea is not free to raise objections to admissibility at whatever stage it chooses. |
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Throughout the admissibility hearing, the parties may raise objections and respond to the objections raised by the other party. |
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However, this is only a suggestion and the admissibility check could also be done right after the registration. |
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But I regret the fact that the admissibility of amendments will from here on in depend on the number of members in a committee. |
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Law commissioners called for a new reliability-based admissibility test for expert evidence in criminal proceedings. |
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The CCRC also questioned the admissibility of voice identification evidence. |
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In addition, the Commission will decide on the admissibility of an initiative once 100 000 signatures have been collected. |
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You have in addition requested that I should rule as regards admissibility. |
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It thus follows that the petitioner has sufficiently substantiated his claims for the purposes of admissibility. |
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It also considers that the conditions for admissibility have been satisfied. |
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It is not uncommon, during consideration of a communication's admissibility, for the Committee to examine its substance. |
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The question of the admissibility of the appeal, disputed by the Commission, was of fundamental importance. |
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At the same time, some members had doubts about the issue of admissibility. |
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The Commission confirmed its admissibility criteria for requests and did not consider it necessary to lay down any further criteria. |
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In my view, when the admissibility of demonstrative evidence is in issue, in many cases, a traditional analysis of probative value really misses the point. |
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Some statutory rules and regulations are included to regulate court procedure, for example rules relating to the admissibility of evidence and the burden of proof. |
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I have to apologise because I believed that another colleague would raise this at the time and I expected a ruling on the admissibility of that paragraph from you. |
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The Court, before giving its judgment on the admissibility of the application may afford the parties a further opportunity of presenting their views thereon. |
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For example, police use of electronic surveillance may be carefully examined in criminal trials when the accused raise objections to the admissibility of evidence under either the Code or Charter. |
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The first is the question of the admissibility of a child's evidence. |
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In reviewing the application's admissibility, the European Court decided to impose an interim measure against the Republic of Macedonia, requesting it not to expel the applicants. |
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After hearing ample discussion in committee on the admissibility of this amendment, the committee chair found the amendment to be beyond the scope of the bill and ruled it inadmissible. |
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The admissibility of a communication before local remedies aimed at obtaining a final judgement in the State concerned have been exhausted would be at variance with the generally recognized principles of international law. |
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In the view of the IOPC Fund Director the Spanish Government's claim did not fulfill the Fund's criteria for admissibility, namely that the operation should be reasonable from an objective, technical point of view. |
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It can therefore be considered that one third of those thresholds provides a sufficiently representative sample in order to trigger the admissibility check. |
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A second admissibility check is intended at a latter stage of the process, namely after European Citizens' Initiative organisers have collected 300.000 signatures. |
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The Chamber now turns to questions of admissibility. |
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In the absence of other information in this respect, the Committee considers that the author has failed to substantiate sufficiently this claim, for purposes of admissibility. |
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Accordingly, the Commission finds that its doubts concerning the admissibility of additional overheads and other operating expenses as eligible costs can be withdrawn. |
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The Commission received from the parties listed in Table 1 below all the information required for the determination of the admissibility of their requests. |
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Some rules that affect the admissibility of evidence are nonetheless considered to belong to other areas of law. |
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Yet, just as a plaintiffs expert may introduce a clinical practice guideline, a defendant's expert can attack its admissibility. |
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It was emphasized that the issue of complementarity and admissibility was closely related to the definition of aggression and the role of the Security Council. |
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Also, the inadmissibility of one family member abroad does not have a bearing on the admissibility of other family members included in the protected person's application for permanent residence. |
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However, the relevance of evidence is ordinarily a necessary condition but not a sufficient condition for the admissibility of evidence. |
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Officers have authority to require evidence to establish admissibility and the power to reject an applicant for failing to discharge the obligation. |
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It would perhaps be going too far to rule out the admissibility of all evidence, both incriminating and exonerating, gathered with the help of a statement obtained under torture. |
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Due to the late arrival of these communications, the Committee was not in a position to examine them in sufficient detail so as to hold a comprehensive discussion on preliminary admissibility. |
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Although an author does not need to prove the alleged violation at the admissibility stage, he or she must submit sufficient material substantiating the allegation for purposes of admissibility. |
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If this legal basis were to be incorrect and if a more appropriate one existed, the body in charge of checking the admissibility of an ECI would be able to rectify it for the ECI to be registered and to go forward. |
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On 7 July 2010, Trial Chamber III postponed sine die the commencement of the trial until resolution of the challenge to the admissibility of the case by the Appeals Chamber. |
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Mr Mulholland told the court he may apply to have a hearing into the admissibility of this evidence before the non-jury Diplock trial starts. |
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The admissibility of Dwyer's Garda interviews was also under scrutiny as he did not have a solicitor present during questioning. |
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Applicants or their representatives have occasionally argued that if the visit is required by the province, the visa officer should assess only the admissibility of the applicant, not their bona fides. |
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Therefore, attorneys must be ready to meet legal challenges to mobile forensic evidence's admissibility as scientific evidence. |
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Holt objected to the appraisal report on the grounds that such evidence does not meet the standard for admissibility. |
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The EU would also establish minimum rules on matters of judicial procedure, such as the admissibility of evidence, the rights of the accused and so forth. |
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Country of origin will affect its admissibility, the rate of duty, its entitlement to special duty or trade preference programs, antidumping, and government procurement. |
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Under such a liberal, nearly unreviewable view of admissibility, experts may receive too much leeway as judges attempt to be flexible gatekeepers. |
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