单词 | to be in evidence |
释义 | > as lemmasto be in evidence P2. to produce in evidence: to produce as part of the evidence before a court of law. to be in evidence: to form a part of the evidence before a court of law. Also in figurative contexts. ΚΠ 1641 J. Glynne Reply Earl of Straffords Def. 25 In his answer to this case hee did open it..that hee had a letter from the King, but he produces none in evidence. 1656 Rep. T. Owen 96 Iurors..shall not enquire of Estoppels, because it is not in evidence. 1794 Trial John Horne Tooke 261 The Court could not tell the Jury what parts of that case might be applicable to the present..unless the whole were in evidence. 1817 W. Selwyn Abridgem. Law Nisi Prius (ed. 4) II. 959 The policy must be produced in evidence. 1900 Edinb. Rev. Apr. 474 There must be a suspension of judgement in the matter until spectrograms of nebular nuclei can be produced in evidence. 1944 Manch. Guardian 10 Jan. 5/6 The document is in evidence..and presents the defence with the opportunity of making completely irrelevant mischief. 2013 J. E. Sieber & M. B. Tolich Planning Ethically Responsible Res. (ed. 2) vii. 123 A colleague served on a jury where verbatim text messages..were produced in evidence. < as lemmas |
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