inadmissibility (Meaning)
inadmissibility (n)
unacceptability as a consequence of not being admissible
inadmissibility (n.)
The state or quality of being inadmissible, or not to be received.
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inadmissibility Sentence Examples
- The court ruled that the evidence was inadmissible due to its hearsay nature.
- The inadmissibility of the witness's testimony severely weakened the prosecution's case.
- The defendant argued that the confession was inadmissible as it had been obtained under duress.
- The judge determined that the documents were inadmissible on the grounds of privilege.
- The hearsay rule renders most out-of-court statements inadmissible in court.
- The inadmissibility of certain evidence may lead to the acquittal of an otherwise guilty defendant.
- The attorney cited the hearsay exception to argue for the admissibility of the witness's statement.
- The inadmissibility of the evidence forced the prosecution to withdraw its charges.
- The inadmissibility of prior convictions can protect defendants from being unfairly prejudiced.
- The inadmissibility rule serves to ensure the reliability and fairness of the trial process.
FAQs About the word inadmissibility
unacceptability as a consequence of not being admissibleThe state or quality of being inadmissible, or not to be received.
inadequacy, irrelevance, unfitness, pointlessness,inapplicability, meaninglessness, infelicity, undesirability, inadequateness, intolerability
appropriateness, admissibility, correctness, suitability, suitability, appropriateness, fitness, propriety, rightness, rightness
The court ruled that the evidence was inadmissible due to its hearsay nature.
The inadmissibility of the witness's testimony severely weakened the prosecution's case.
The defendant argued that the confession was inadmissible as it had been obtained under duress.
The judge determined that the documents were inadmissible on the grounds of privilege.