Challenging Evidence Submission Case

Summary

Evidence must be legally obtained and relevant to be admissible in court. If evidence was previously rejected due to being circumstantial or illegally obtained, it may still be reconsidered if new circumstances arise. Its important to understand the legal grounds for evidence submission and the impact of procedural errors. Consulting with a local attorney can provide personalized guidance on navigating this challenging situation.

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The police and opp have a weak case and no physical evidence, the accused has since been granted motions to exclude illegal evidence, now they are submitting what was rejected 5 months ago
It sounds like a complex situation, ****. It's crucial to know if the evidence being submitted now was previously deemed inadmissible due to legal reasons or procedural errors.
- Evidence must be legally obtained and relevant.
- Courts can reconsider evidence if new circumstances arise.
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The evidence rejected were photos that were circumstantial, video illegally obtained, no legal warrants and lie in court to influence judge
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