What is the opposite of sustained in court of law?

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2026-05-21 21:35

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In a court of law, the opposite of "sustained" is "overruled." When a judge sustains an objection, it means they agree with the objection and disallow the evidence or testimony in question. Conversely, when an objection is overruled, the judge disagrees and allows the evidence or testimony to be presented.

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