v. 1) to reject an attorney's objection to a question to a witness or admission
of evidence. By overruling the objection, the trial judge allows the question or
evidence in court. If the judge agrees with the objection, he/she "sustains" the
objection and does not allow the question or evidence. 2) to decide (by a court
of appeals) that a prior appeals decision on a legal issue was not correct and is
therefore no longer a valid precedent on that legal question.
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