inadmissible
i nuhd mi suh buhl
- a not deserving to be admitted
inadmissible evidence
- But when Eileen sheepishly admitted that she considered undergoing hypnosis for weight loss (hypnosis- induced memories are inadmissible in California criminal trials), George .
- At least some of the evidence against Mohammed looks to have been gathered during harsh interrogations, which may make it inadmissible in court.
- And a growing number are challenging the government, claiming that al-Qahtani's information was extracted under torture and is, therefore, unreliable and inadmissible in court.