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* [[Right Against Self-Crimination|Right Against Self-crimination]] | * [[Right Against Self-Crimination|Right Against Self-crimination]] |
Revision as of 08:38, 14 April 2020
Introduction
Admissions and confessions are a family of statements made by an accused that are admissible as evidence. An admission is a statement, usually inculpatory, made by an accused to a civilian witness. A confession is a statement, usually inculpatory, made by an accused to a person in authority.