Ainda não temos significados para "admitted as evidence".
1Judge Chetty ruled the statement be admitted as evidence in court.
2It also allows the House's record of the probe to be admitted as evidence.
3The results of a relatively new DNA analysis technique were admitted as evidence by the trial judge.
4The judge stopped him, and said that could hardly be admitted as evidence against his actual experience.
5The results of these tests were admitted as evidence in court and both suspects were convicted of assault.
6He was immediately apprehended, examined, admitted as evidence for the crown, and discovered the particulars of the murder.
7Even the late tumults, now that the rebels were admitted as evidence, were all turned into matters of accusation.
8A man like Shane Callan wouldn't believe in anything that couldn't be admitted as evidence in a court of law.
9But condoms are rarely admitted as evidence in criminal court because most prostitution-related offenses end with guilty pleas to lesser charges.
10Justice Christine Grice said the affidavits would not be admitted as evidence and she would explain her grounds at the case's conclusion.
11The prosecution, having succeeded in having the log admitted as evidence, had put a trump card in the hands of the defense.
12The rules also will allow the House's record of the impeachment probe admitted as evidence in the trial, as Democrats had demanded.
13It would be admitted as evidence, proved to be the accused's signature, and the Devil would win the case and the soul.
14Lopez later said she did not wish to press charges and sought, unsuccessfully, to keep the video clip from being admitted as evidence.
15The mound builders were inveterate smokers, if the great numbers of pipes discovered in the mounds be admitted as evidence of the fact.
16And he's afraid of me accordingly. But an intuition, however valuable to its possessor, is not yet admitted as evidence in English courts.
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