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  • KOBILINSKY: Admissibility because of lack of validation studies that this procedure is not done by any other crime lab, that we don ` t have error rates.

    CNN Transcript Nov 24, 2008 2008

  • The defense can challenge DNA on several fronts: Admissibility.

    Blood, Hair And Heredity 2008

  • Admissibility is always relativized to the prior sequence: the order of introduction matters.

    Stanisław Leśniewski Simons, Peter 2007

  • Admissibility is a property of an assignment, and provides the key link to genuine possibility.

    The Epistemology of Modality Vaidya, Anand 2007

  • Admissibility hearings for 50 are pending and a dozen or so have been moved to Toronto.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Wendy Cox 2011

  • Admissibility hearings have also been scheduled for four other migrants.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SUNNY DHILLON 2011

  • Admissibility hearings are held when it is believed that someone not allowed to enter or remain in Canada, and may or may not determine a person's eligibility for refugee status, said

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • The original consultation paper, "The Admissibility of Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales", runs to 98 [...]

    Recently approved feeds from Syndic8.com 2009

  • The original consultation paper, "The Admissibility of Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales", runs to 98 [...]

    Random feeds from Syndic8.com 2009

  • Admissibility and Assessment of Evidence as Questi ...

    Liblogs.ca latest blog entries 2009

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