An extra-judicial confession is a statement made outside the court admitting guilt. It is admissible as evidence but not conclusive, meaning the court can consider it along with other evidence but cannot convict solely based on it.
An extra-judicial confession is a statement made outside court admitting guilt. It is admissible as evidence but holds less weight than judicial confession. Its reliability is assessed alongside other evidence, as it may be influenced by coercion or falsehood.
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