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Suppressing evidence

Posted by brestonlaw on November 19th, 2010 under motion to suppress Tags:  •  No Comments

In a trial it is permissible for evidence to lawfully (or unlaawfully) be prevented from admission. This is known as suppression of evidence and it can occur under several circumstances. For instance, if a judge believes that any evidence in question has been obtained illegally he or she may choose to prevent it from being [...]