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Who determines what evidence will or will not be admitted in court

Judge

The judge is responsible for making decisions about the admissibility of evidence in a court case. This is because judges are trained in the rules of evidence and have the authority to make fair and impartial decisions. While the prosecutor and defense council may present their arguments for or against certain evidence, ultimately it is the judge's role to determine whether the evidence meets the legal standards for admissibility. The accused does not have the authority to make decisions about the admission of evidence, as they are not an impartial party in the case.

Prosecutor

Defense council

The accused

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