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UTILITY OF CONFESSIONAL STATEMENT IN CRIMINAL TRIALS (AN OVERVIEW)



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UTILITY OF CONFESSIONAL STATEMENT IN CRIMINAL TRIALS (AN OVERVIEW)

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CHAPTER ONE

1.1   INTRODUCTION

An adverse admission relevant to the issues of guilt in a criminal case is known at Common Law as confession, and the same terminology is employed by the Evidence Act 1990. As indicated above, confessions represent the most important and most frequently encountered exception to the rule against hearsay in criminal cases, fundamental changes in the law pertaining to confessions were introduced by the Evidence Act 1990, but in order to understand the principles of admissibility of confessions, it is necessary to understand the principles of admissibility developed at common law to govern the admissibility of confessions. Apparently, we will summarize the most important aspects of the common law rules, we will then proceed to examine the new statutory definition and rules of admissibility of confessions. 

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