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21 September, 17:49

The practice of disallowing the admission in court of illegally obtained evidence is known as

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  1. 21 September, 19:45
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    The practice of disallowing the admission in court of illegally obtained evidence is known as Exclusionary Rule

    According to the circumstance, sometimes an evidence of a crime couldn't be used in front of the court

    For example:

    If evidence is forcefully stolen from the hands of the witness, that evidence wouldn't be able to be used in the case
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