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impermissible

impermissible : not permissible im·per·mis·si·bly adv

Impossible or impermissible

Impossible or impermissible, In Words and Phrases (Permanent Edn., Vol. 20, pp. 460-61)

verdict

by an improper surrender of individual convictions ;specif : an impermissible verdict by a jury that is unable to agree on

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misconduct

methods in presenting a case to a jury d : impermissible behavior by a juror (as communicating about the case with

misjoinder

claims or parties in a legal action ;also : an impermissible joinder of criminal charges or defendants compare duplicity, multifarious, multiplicity

sentence

on which the defendant was convicted NOTE: General sentences are impermissible. in·de·ter·mi·nate sentence [in-di-tər-mə-nət-] : a sentence of minimum and maximum

vouching

vouching : an impermissible practice by a prosecutor of placing the prestige of the

Impermissible

Not permissible

Goods

to be rewritten as comprising tangible goods only which is impermissible. In the constitution goods as such is not defined. When

Impracticability

has held: 'When the trial itself was legally impossible and impermissible the question of its being impracticable, in our view cannot

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