Mr Clarke admitted that at the time of Mr Barot's arrest police did not have any evidence admissible in court.
Illinois passed a hearsay law in 2008 tailored to Drew Peterson's case, dubbed "Drew's Law, " which assisted in making some of the evidence admissible.
The judge will rule on what evidence is admissible at trial.
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"This (fighting) evidence is admissible in support of Mr. Zimmerman's self-defense claim regarding the abilities and capacity of Trayvon Martin as an experienced fighter, " Zimmerman's attorneys wrote.
He said these include clear evidence Kevin was alive 45 minutes after the disputed 15:15 cut-off time decided by the South Yorkshire coroner Dr Stefan Popper, who ruled no evidence was admissible after that time.
But it is often impossible to obtain enough admissible evidence to obtain a conviction, the government argues.
However, many securities attorneys hoped the evidence would be admissible in arbitration or court as statements of fact.
If you took him to any real American court, I think any judge would say there is no admissible evidence.
The reforms - which also allow hearsay evidence to be admissible in court - come under the new Criminal Justice act.
In other words, is the connection between Shariah and terror and violence theoretical or is there admissible evidence of a relationship in fact.
So the need is to reform that and make confessions legally admissible evidence by videotaping them or recording them in front of magistrates.
In December, Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer said no new charges would be brought in the case, owing to a lack of admissible evidence.
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Mr Khan's case coincides with the release of an independent review which argues that intercept evidence should be admissible in court in cases where national security is involved.
Unless the authorities in Switzerland are willing to change the way they respond to such requests, the Italians may be unable to obtain admissible evidence from, for instance, Swiss banks.
It will ultimately be up to a court to decide which, if any, of the statements Mr. Tsarnaev made before he got the warning could be admissible evidence for the prosecution.
Lord Menzies said that his arrest for contravening the Police (Scotland) Act was not wrongful or unjustified and items recovered in a search were properly admissible as evidence.
Mr. Anand, the lawyer representing Ram Singh, said he didn't dispute that his client made a statement to police but said it wasn't, under Indian law, admissible as evidence in court.
He contested the search and won at the lower court level, meaning that all of the evidence would be suppressed and not admissible against him.
They also point out that, amongst other things, they had been pressing for other evidence, such as phone taps, to be made admissible to allow suspects to be held in prison - a notion ministers had rejected.
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said the court was rightly concerned about the use of evidence gained under torture in Jordan, which would not be admissible in a British court.
Fellow witness Duncan Campbell, an investigative journalist, also expressed concerns about whether the bill would achieve what it set out to, and whether evidence gathered from the internet under the new system would be admissible in court.
The evidence the Winklevosses asked the lower court to consider would have been admissible even though made in the course of a mediation if the parties had not entered into a written agreement to the contrary.
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Attempts to admit such evidence raise a number of questions, including how to authenticate ESI as admissible.
Prosecutors have asked to be allowed to hold the Chechens for two more days to allow police to root out more evidence in their investigation, partly because certain intelligence exchanges are not considered admissible in court.
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