Inadmissible
INADMISSIBLE
That which, according to established legal principles, cannot be received into evidence at a trial for consideration by the jury or judge in reaching a determination of the action.
Evidence, for example, that is obtained as a result of an unlawful search and seizure is inadmissible, as is hearsay.
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