If the case is ruled admissible and the state deemed at fault, the Commission will generally serve the state with a list of recommendations to make amends for the violation.
Brain fingerprinting and Dr. Ferrera's expert-witness testimony on it have been ruled admissible as scientific evidence in court in the US.
The decision was the latest indication that the judge, Lance A. Ito, might well rule admissible at least some of what was seized.
The police and the prosecution contend that each defendant was repeatedly "read his rights" before the statements, which were ruled admissible as evidence, were videotaped.
Narváez took a complaint to the Inter American Human Rights Commission, which was ruled admissible on 15 October 2001.
"Well, in test cases, it's been ruled admissible."
The test was later ruled not admissible and when a second test, taken at the police station, showed a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.06, the DUI charge was dropped.
What evidence about the sexual past of Mr. Bryant's accuser, if any, will pass the hurdles posed by the law and be ruled admissible?
Courts have ruled this admissible as long as the original waiver is said and the "translation" is recorded either on paper or on tape.
App's lawyer is screaming and yelling, trying to void App's confession; the DA says there's a better-than-even chance it'll be ruled admissible.