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Legal Definitions - direct confession

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Definition of direct confession

Definition: A direct confession is when a criminal suspect admits to committing a crime, either orally or in writing, often including details about the crime.

Examples:

  • During police interrogation, the suspect confessed to stealing the jewelry from the store.
  • In court, the defendant made a direct confession, admitting to the murder of the victim.

These examples illustrate how a direct confession is a clear admission of guilt by the suspect or defendant. It is important to note that a direct confession must be given voluntarily and without coercion or threats from law enforcement.

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Simple Definition

A direct confession is when a person admits to committing a crime either in writing or by speaking. It includes details about the crime and is different from an admission, which is a statement that implies guilt. A coerced confession is obtained by force or threats, while an involuntary confession is induced by police or other authorities who make promises, coerce, or deceive the suspect. An oral confession is not written down, while a plenary confession is believed to be conclusive against the person who made it. A voluntary confession is given freely, without any benefit or punishment promised, threatened, or expected.

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