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- EVIDENCE - CONFESSIONAL STATEMENT - Duty of an accused person who retracted his confessional statement
"It is well settled in law, that an accused who retracts his confessional statement (as the Appellant seemed to do) has a duty without prompting from the prosecution to explain…
- EVIDENCE - CONFESSIONAL STATEMENT - Whether a confessional statement becomes inadmissible because an accused person retracted or denied making it
"...The above extra-judicial statement to my mind is an admission by the Appellant to having committed the offence with which he was charged. Although, he later reciled from having made…