Admissibility of Judicial Confessions Law and Legal Definition
A judicial confession that is voluntarily made is generally admissible in evidence. A plea of guilty is properly admissible in evidence as a confession even though it is entered in a case other than the one at trial, where the crime charged to which the defendant pleaded guilty was substantially the same crime charged in the present indictment.
Legal Definition list
- Admissibility of Fingerprints
- Admissibility of Extrajudicial Confessions
- Admissibility of Confessions Recorded by Electronic Means
- Admissibility of Blood Tests
- Admiralty Jurisdiction
- Admissibility of Judicial Confessions
- Admissibility of Oral and Written Confessions
- Admissibility of Palm Prints and Bare Footprints
- Admissibility of Unsigned Confessions
- Admissible
- Admissible Evidence