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Legal Definitions - interlocking confessions

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Definition of interlocking confessions

Definition: Interlocking confessions are when two or more suspects in a crime give statements that are very similar and consistent with each other regarding the details of the crime. These confessions are admissible in a joint trial.

Example: Two suspects are arrested for a robbery. During interrogation, both suspects give statements that match each other in terms of the time, location, and method of the robbery. These statements are considered interlocking confessions and can be used as evidence in court.

This example illustrates how interlocking confessions can be used to strengthen the prosecution's case. When multiple suspects give similar statements, it suggests that they are telling the truth and that their stories are not fabricated. This can help convince a jury of the suspects' guilt.

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Simple Definition

Interlocking confessions are when two or more people confess to a crime and their statements are very similar. This type of confession is allowed in court if the confessions match up. Confessions are when someone admits to doing something wrong, like committing a crime. Sometimes, confessions are forced or coerced, which means someone is made to confess by threats or force. Confessions can also be made voluntarily, which means the person admits to the crime without being promised anything in return.

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