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- RIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Confessional Statement - The Impact of Retraction on the Admissibility of Confessional Statements
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- EVIDENCE - CONFESSIONAL STATEMENT - Purpose of the test for determining the truth of a confessional statement
"The six tests laid down for verification of the confessional statement before evidential weight can be attached to them are prescribed to ensure that the confession is corroborated and safe…
- CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: Confessional Statement - Consequences of Retraction of a Confessional Statement
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- EVIDENCE - PROOF - Ways of proving the commission of a crime; whether confessional statement is the best proof of a crime
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