Other plays in the season include a production of William Shakespeare's Richard II and Inadmissible Evidence by John Osborne.
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"Inadmissible evidence relating to his alleged involvement in actual crimes of terrorism was relentlessly highlighted and referred to in public, " said Mr Fitzgerald.
Doctor Who actress Karen Gillan is to make her professional theatre debut in a West End revival of John Osborne's 1964 play Inadmissible Evidence.
Ms Dowd would not answer questions about whether a diary, described a Sunday Times article as "dynamite", had been ruled inadmissible as evidence.
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If they are prosecuted, Sunde suspects it will most likely be in the next month, before the servers confiscated from their headquarters last year become inadmissible as evidence.
Lawyers for politicians who showed up on the tapes are trying to get the evidence declared inadmissible precisely because of their clients' closeness to Mr Cachoeira.
They may argue that incriminating evidence is inadmissible on technical grounds.
Is that kind of information inadmissible self-incrimination or circumstantial evidence allowable in court?
She wanted to protect her identity and keep evidence that might eventually be ruled inadmissible from becoming public.
And the embassy said the Colombian Supreme Court had dismissed the "evidence" from the computers as inadmissible in prosecution cases against Colombian politicians.
In another twist, the same article would probably stop Italian prosecutors from obtaining the same evidence again, by making it inadmissible, in accordance with the letter of the 1959 convention.
And last week Italy's final appeals court ruled that another piece of legislation, introduced in October 2001 to render large parts of the prosecution's evidence in the judges-bribing cases inadmissible, had no such effect.
Germany's constitutional court in Karlsruhe rejected the ban after it established that most of the evidence against the far-right party was inadmissible because it had been collected by government intelligence agents who had infiltrated the organisation.
In Britain, for instance unlike in many rich-world countries evidence collected by tapping people's phones is inadmissible in court.
His first trial last summer collapsed in less than a week when prosecutors showed jurors a video of lawmakers discussing evidence the judge, Reggie Walton, had declared inadmissible.
But, says the government, in some cases the evidence has been gathered in ways that makes it inadmissible in court, and in other cases, although the security services are sure that the suspects are involved in worrying activities, there is not enough evidence to make a convincing case against them, or the evidence is so sensitive that it cannot be presented in open court.
The judge ruled that identification evidence from Duwayne Brooks, a friend of Stephen's, was inadmissible.
Under Article 12, any evidence that is not acquired or transmitted under the terms of the 1959 convention would be inadmissible in Italian courts.
Experts appointed by the court questioned police handling of the evidence, suggesting authorities' sloppiness could make the DNA results unreliable and should make them inadmissible in court.
Because these detainees were captured during the course of battlefield hostilities, the government's case against them necessarily includes evidence that is classified, circumstantial, or otherwise acquired in ways that might make it inadmissible in an American civilian court.
If this bill passes, evidence of a person stabbing someone to death, if inadvertently collected by a drone, would be inadmissible in any criminal or civil proceeding.
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