When the second panel was struck the same question
of admissibility came up and the new panel made a unanimous decision of three to admit.
Not exact matches
If Durst goes to trial on murder charges in Los Angeles, evidence from the HBO series is likely to
come up, though the New York Times notes that Durst's lawyers will likely challenge the
admissibility of any recordings from The Jinx.
I identify, among a host
of examples, the way in which Professor Zander handles the quality and length
of modern legislation and the process by which it
comes to be enacted in the form which it finally takes: the
admissibility in argument involving statutory interpretation
of reference to Hansard and the Parliamentary debates: the personal element in judicial law - making, and the «so called» rules
of statutory interpretation: and diversity on the judicial bench.
Its high cost, dependence upon the quality
of electronic records management, interdependence with
admissibility of evidence rules and practices, and development
of TAR (technology aided review) software, which in itself raises many complex issues, will maintain disclosure and discovery's importance to all litigators for many years to
come.
It appears that there are no reported cases involving challenges to the
admissibility of such evidence, and this was the first time the question had
come before the High Court.
The 1995 code also indicated when «knowledge» will be imputed to the lawyer («if, under the circumstances, it would not have been reasonable for the lawyer to
come to any other conclusion») and that the rule does not prohibit a lawyer from introducing evidence «for which there exists a reasonable argument in favour
of admissibility.»