# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Admissible 

Evidence the judge allows to be presented in court because it the requirements of the rule of procedure. Generally, to be admissible, evidence must have been timely disclosed to the opposing party, prepared as an exhibit and submitted to the Court ahead of time and by the Court’s deadline. The evidence must also be relevant and reliable. The party seeking its admission must also request that the evidence be admitted during the trial; the other party will have an opportunity to object, and the moving party will be given a chance to respond to that objection. The judge will then rule on its admissibility.

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