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Constitutional Law—Due Process—Psychologically Coerced Confession
Charles C. Lovell
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Criminal Law -- Evidence -- Admissibility of Post Arraignment Confessions
Charles Monroe Whedbee
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Three Dimensions of Confessions in Law
2021There is heavy reliance on confessions in virtually all criminal justice systems. Such reliance goes far back in history and transcends legal traditions. This makes the subject especially amenable to comparative reflections on this occasion where there is an international gathering of legal scholars.
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Indirect Confession in Criminal Procedure Law
2022In Turkish criminal procedure law practice, it is possible to coincide with the concept of indirect confession, which is a type of oral evidence, as a ground of conviction. But every time, this type of confession should be approached meticulously. Because indirect confession is different from confession in the usual meaning, especially due to its ...
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English Law and the Seal of Confession
Blackfriars, 1933In 1552 the Council of Trent, in affirming the previous decisions of Popes and Councils, declared that the Sacrament of Penance consists of three essential and indispensable elements; viz., contrition, confession and satisfaction; that these are of divine institution; that every penitent must confess his grievous sins at least once a year, and that no ...
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Confessions to the police in scottish criminal law
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 1992(1992). Confessions to the police in scottish criminal law. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 215-218.
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