My experience is that the courts won't admit illegally obtained material as evidence.
No court in Denmark has admitted the appeal by the prosecution and the above four persons are not "fugitives" from the law.
The general court admitted a significant number of settlers, but also established a rule requiring all freemen to be local church members.
Where the evidence is not agreed the court may admit the statement as evidence-in-chief and allow the witness to be tendered for cross-examination.
The supreme court might admit this complaint, and the case will be reopened yet again, at another district court.
The court admitted as evidence the logbook showing how much fuel was left.
The court only admits five types of legal evidence.
No court can be infallible, and public confidence in the court will not diminish if the court admits this fact.
It was not a substantial dispute over whether or not the court could technically admit them into evidence.
On 13 May 2010, the court admitted the appeal of him and the other six convicts challenging the court's verdict.