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Exclusionary Rule
EXCLUSIONARY RULE The exclusionary rule permits a criminal defendant to prevent the prosecution from introducing at trial otherwise admissible evidence that was obtained in violation of the Constitution. In a sense the term "exclusionary rule" is misleading, because there are many exclusionary... Read more |
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Bergmanns rule
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Allens rule
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Glogers rule
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Romers rule
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Copes rule
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Appearance
APPEARANCE A coming into court by a party to a suit, either in person or through an attorney, whether as plaintiff or defendant. The formal proceeding by which a defendant submits to the jurisdiction of the court. The voluntary submission to a court's jurisdiction. In a criminal prosecution, an... Read more |
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divine right
divine right doctrine that sovereigns derive their right to rule by virtue of their birth alone—a right based on the law of God and of nature. Authority is transmitted to a ruler from his ancestors, whom God himself appointed to rule. Because the sovereign was responsible not to the governed,... Read more |
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Rule of St Benedict
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Objection
OBJECTION A formal attestation or declaration of disapproval concerning a specific point of law or procedure during the course of a trial; a statement indicating disagreement with a judge's ruling. Some laws provide that an appeal to a higher tribunal can be based only upon errors objected to... Read more |
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