Admissibility of Extrajudicial Confessions Law and Legal Definition
Extrajudicial confessions in a criminal case are generally admissible in evidence against the accused. To be admissible, a confession must relate to the crime with which the accused is charged. Even if a different crime confessed is a part of the same scheme as the crime charged, then the confession will be admissible.
Legal Definition list
- Admissibility of Confessions Recorded by Electronic Means
- Admissibility of Blood Tests
- Admiralty Jurisdiction
- Admiralty Extension Act of 1948 [AEA]
- Admiralty Court/Maritime Court
- Admissibility of Extrajudicial Confessions
- Admissibility of Fingerprints
- Admissibility of Judicial Confessions
- Admissibility of Oral and Written Confessions
- Admissibility of Palm Prints and Bare Footprints
- Admissibility of Unsigned Confessions