"Judges' Rules" meaning in All languages combined

See Judges' Rules on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: First issued in 1912 by the judges of the King's Bench. Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Judges' Rules}} Judges' Rules
  1. A set of guidelines instructing the police about how to question suspects so that the resulting evidence is admissible in court. Wikipedia link: Judges' Rules
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