Confessions and Admissions Flashcards

1
Q

A statement in which a person acknowledges guilt of a crime

A

Confession

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2
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A statement in which a person admits a fact or facts which would tend to prove him/her guilty of a crime, but which does not constitute a full acknowledgement of guilt of a crime

A

Admission

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3
Q

What amendment guarantees right to legal counsel?

A

Sixth

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4
Q

When must the Miranda Rights be read?

A

After a person has been taken into custody but before any interrogation takes place

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5
Q

The Miranda Rights explain what 3 statements?

A

1) You have the right to remain silent and anything said can and will be used against you in court
2) You have the right to consult with a lawyer and have the lawyer with you during the interrogation
3) If you are indigent and cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent you

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6
Q

With the Miranda rights, when in doubt:

A

Give the warnings

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7
Q

When a suspect is questioned in his home/place of business where they feel free to leave and are not arrested, it is not considered what?

A

custodial interrogation

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8
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Even if there is a lack of warnings, admissions made by a suspect in response to interrogation will be what?

A

Admissible in court

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9
Q

What is the fundamental test regarding the use of confessions and admissions?

A

The “free and voluntary” test

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