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Legal Admissibility

Legal admissibility refers to whether evidence can be presented and considered in a court of law. For evidence to be admissible, it must meet certain standards, such as relevance to the case and adherence to rules that ensure fairness (e.g., not being illegally obtained). Admissible evidence helps establish facts and supports legal arguments, while inadmissible evidence may be excluded to prevent unfair or biased proceedings. These rules ensure that the court's decision is based on reliable and appropriate information.