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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
 Forced confession
Developments in the 20th century, notably the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, greatly reduced the legal acceptance of forced confessions.
A forced confession is a confession obtained by a suspect or a prisoner under means of torture of some kind, or duress.
Depending on the level of coercion used, a forced confession may or may not be valid.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Forced_confession

  
 Confession Of Judgment definition
This procedure circumvents the need for further legal proceedings and may prevent a legal judgment from being entered if the defendant fulfills the terms of agreement.
The defendant agrees that the statement will be filed as a court judgment against him/her if the fine is not paid or does not perform as agreed.
Defendant admits liability through a written agreement, accepting the agreed-upon damage amount which he/she must pay to the plaintiff.
www.legal-explanations.com /definitions/confession-of-judgment.htm

  
 Find in a Library: The Westminster confession of faith and the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England: the legal, moral, and religious aspects of subscription to them
The Westminster confession of faith and the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England: the legal, moral, and religious aspects of subscription to them
Find in a Library: The Westminster confession of faith and the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England: the legal, moral, and religious aspects of subscription to them
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www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/6fcd0ca67981be72.html   (81 words)

  
 Legal Definition of Confession
Judicial confessions are those made before a magistrate or in court in the due course of legal proceedings; when made freely by the party with a full and perfect knowledge of their nature and consequences, they are sufficient to found a conviction.
A confession forced from the mind by the flattery of hope or the torture of fear, comes in so questionable a shape, when it is to be considered as evidence of guilt, that no credit ought to be given to it.
Confession is also when a prisoner being arraigned for an offence confesses or admits the crime with which he is charged, whereupon the plea of guilty is entered.
www.lectlaw.com /def/c274.htm   (81 words)

  
 Reflections on Torturers
In addition, torturers&; confessions may provide the only conclusive evidence that allows governments to issue legal death certificates and expunge criminal records drafted under authoritarian laws.
The etymology of the terms "confess" and "confession" hint at the problematic role of torturers&; confessions in truth and reconciliation.
Confessions of torturers therefore contribute to writing an authoritative and truthful version of the violence committed by the authoritarian regime.
www.polisci.wisc.edu /~lpayne/Leighpaper.htm   (81 words)

  
 National Review: True confessions: the long road back from Miranda - Miranda v. Arizona case, Ernesto Miranda raped an 18-year old mildly retarded girl
Confessions are continually ruled inadmissible because they have been "coerced." Despite high-quality legal counseling--New York City has a 24-hour hotline to advise officers on constitutional issues--confessions are constantly challenged successfully in the courts.
The core of the problem is that the popularly accepted justification for Miranda--avoiding forced confessions from innocent people--had almost nothing to do with the Court's reasoning on the case.
Civil-liberties attorneys seized on the case as an example of a "forced confession" and appealed the conviction all the way to the Supreme Court.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1282/is_v37/ai_3983324   (81 words)

  
 Govt. White Papers - china.org.cn
According to an analysis, main reasons for misjudgment were failure to get legal counsel on the part of the accused, confession forcing by the police and prosecutors, and misdirection of the jury by judges.
Torture and forced confession are common in the United States, with the number of convicts on the death row that are misjudged or wronged remaining high.
In December 2001, a man on the death row, Alon Patterson, claimed that his confession was forced due to torture by Chicago police, who used a plastic typewriter cover to suffocate him.
www.china.org.cn /e-white/20020313/2.htm   (81 words)

  
 Search Legal Question and Answer Database - LawGuru.com BBS -
Confessions are one of the most useful tolls of the police and district attorney's office and making sure it does not come in as evidence is extremely important.
www.lawguru.com /cgi/bbs/mesg.cgi?i=482604692   (81 words)

  
 Michael Thompson-Alabama's Death Row
Finally in November of 1997, the Federal District Court held an evidentiary hearing on the confession and ruled orally that the confession was involuntary based on its finding that law enforcement officials obtained the confession by deceiving Michael Thompson that Shirley Franklin had been arrested and by promising not to prosecute her.
As harmful as the confession was, had his trial attorneys not allowed him to testify, having this conviction overturned on appeal was a strong possibility.
The police were desperate to solve the crime, and acting on her word they rushed to arrest me, and to force a confession from me, despite my invoking my Constitutional Rights to remain silent, to receive counsel, and a telephone call.
www.ccadp.org /michaelthompson.htm   (81 words)

  
 MD Legal Terms and Definitions
Confession of judgment: written consent of tenant that the landlord may have judgment against tenant automatically, without legal proceedings to determine the merits of the case.
Garnishment: a legal proceeding whereby money or property due to or belonging to one person but in the possession of another person, is used to pay a debt which the first person owes to the plaintiff in the garnishment proceeding.
The Legal Aid Bureau is a major partner and contributor.
www.peoples-law.org /finding/glossary/def-fam-law.htm   (3536 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Seal of Confession
The legal position as to the seal of confession is the same with regard to Ireland as it is with regard to England.
For he is bound to conceal the confession for two reasons, viz., on account of the sacrament, because it is almost of the essence of the sacrament to conceal the confession (quia quasi de essentia Sacramenti est celare Confessionem): likewise for reason of the scandal.
Sparkes: that the prisoner, in that case, was a "papist" and that it came out at the trial that he had made a confession of his crime (a capital one) to a Protestant clergyman: that this confession was received in evidence by the judge: and that the prisoner was convicted and executed.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/13649b.htm   (3536 words)

  
 * Judgment by confession - (Business): Definition
Judgment By Confession - The act of debtors permitting judgment to be entered against them for a given sum with a statement to that effect, without the institution of legal proceedings...
and if in these cases no time at all be laid, the omission is aided after verdict or judgment by confession or default, by operation of the statute of jeofails.
www.mimihu.com /business/judgment_by_confession.html   (3536 words)

  
 Judgment Pursuant to Affidavit for Judgment by Confession -
XYZ shall also be awarded interest on the amount of the Judgment, after Judgment is entered and until the Judgment is paid in full, at the rate of Sixteen Percent (16%) per annum or the maximum legal rate, whichever is greater.
Judgment Pursuant to Affidavit for Judgment by Confession
Judgment Pursuant to Affidavit for Judgment by Confession -
smallbusiness.findlaw.com /business-structures/form3-24.html   (3536 words)

  
 Confessions of Judgment
A Confession of Judgment enables a creditor to have its debtor “confess” an amount due to the creditor before a lawsuit is filed, and thereby allows the creditor to obtain judgment with little delay or cost in the event the debtor does not perform.
A Stipulation for Entry of Judgment is a formal legal agreement between creditor and debtor by which a debtor agrees to have judgment entered against him or her after a complaint has been filed and answered by the debtor.
Even those jurisdictions which permit Confessions of Judgment strictly construe them against the creditor, requiring you to carefully dot your I’s and cross your T’s in documenting the Confession of Judgment and the circumstances under which it was executed.
www.nacm.org /bcmag/bcarchives/2002/jan/legal_jargon_Jan_02.html   (3536 words)

  
 LawKT.com: Law Firm Publications on Enter A Judgment
The Superior Court denied McCann's motion for summary judgment in which he argued that the assignment of the legal malpractice claim was void as a matter of law and that the release did, in fact, cover the Crantons in their capacity as individuals.
Even if the payee meets those three requirements, the court may not enter judgment in favor of the payee unless it finds that the drawer is adequately protected against the possibility of a loss which might occur by reason of a claim by another person to enforce the instrument.
The judgment of the Supreme Court of Florida is reversed, and the case is remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion
www.lawkt.com /pubs/Enter_A_Judgment.html   (3536 words)

  
 Washburn University School of Law - Christian Legal Society
To associate with a Christian legal community committed to a common confession of faith whose members are available to teach the student what it means to submit every aspect of their calling in the legal profession to Christ.
To grow in your faith through CLS's various publications and tapes such as The Christian Lawyer, The Christian Lawyer Digest, the newsletter Briefly, the Defender, Bible studies tailored for Christian attorneys and law students, and pamphlets and training materials on religious liberty and other important social and legal issues.
To qualify for significant discounts on Christian legal publications stocked by CLS, including Bible studies relevant to integrating faith and the practice of law.
community.washburnlaw.edu /cls   (3536 words)

  
 Radical Anabaptists
demand a confession of faith, as well from their legal
their beliefs were the Schleitheim Confession of 1527 and an
In his previous confession his explanation of the failed
www.thoughtsandplaces.org /WIZZS.HTML   (6150 words)

  
 COGNOVIT JUDGMENT Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org
[noun] a judgment entered after a written confession by the debtor without the expense of ordinary legal proceedings
Synonyms: confession of judgment, confession of judgement, cognovit judgement
COGNOVIT JUDGMENT Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org
www.elook.org /dictionary/cognovit-judgment.html   (6150 words)

  
 confession of judgment : Definition from the Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com
1 definition found confession of judgment - WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) : confession of judgment n : a judgment entered after a written confession by the debtor without the expense of ordinary legal proceedings [syn: confession of judgement, cognovit judgment, cognovit judgement ]
Online Dictionary : C : confession of judgment
confession of judgment : Definition from the Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com
onlinedictionary.datasegment.com /word/confession+of+judgment   (6150 words)

  
 Judgment by confession
The act of debtors permitting judgment to be entered against them for a given sum with a statement to that effect, without the institution of legal proceedings.
Military Finance Network : J : Judgment by confession
www.militaryfinance.net /Glossary/J/Judgment_by_confession_L1519   (6150 words)

  
 Dictionary confession of judgement
, cognovit judgment, cognovit judgement -- a judgment entered after a written confession by the debtor without the expense of ordinary legal proceedings
The noun "confession of judgement" has 1 senses.
www.dictionarydefinition.net /confession_of_judgement.html   (6150 words)

  
 confession of judgement : Definition from the Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com
1 definition found confession of judgement - WordNet (r) 2.0 (August 2003) : confession of judgement n : a judgment entered after a written confession by the debtor without the expense of ordinary legal proceedings [syn: confession of judgment, cognovit judgment, cognovit judgement ]
Online Dictionary : C : confession of judgement
confession of judgement : Definition from the Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com
onlinedictionary.datasegment.com /word/confession+of+judgement   (6150 words)

  
 Attorneys
You are under no legal obligation to sign a Confession of Judgment or a Promissory Note or agree to a lien or mortgage on your home or other property to cover legal fees.
A lawyer commits malpractice when he or she does not demonstrate reasonably competently of a person having a legal duty created by his or her undertaking to act primarily for the benefit of another in matters connected with determining and implementing a strategy to be followed to achieve the client's legal goals.
Most of what is listed here is not only what the attorney can do, but what the attorney must do by the ethical and legal requirements of the law in order to demonstrate that the attorney has given you proper representation.
www.lawsuits.com /Attorneys.htm   (6150 words)

  
 MD Legal Terms and Definitions
Confession of judgment: written consent of tenant that the landlord may have judgment against tenant automatically, without legal proceedings to determine the merits of the case.
Garnishment: a legal proceeding whereby money or property due to or belonging to one person but in the possession of another person, is used to pay a debt which the first person owes to the plaintiff in the garnishment proceeding.
The Legal Aid Bureau is a major partner and contributor.
www.peoples-law.org /finding/glossary/def-fam-law.htm   (3536 words)

  
 From Arrowhead to Augsburg: Bill Bright in the Light of the Lutheran Confessions - by Craig A. Parton
The Augsburg Confession points out that Justification is a forensic (or legal) and declaratory act whereby our sins are no longer counted against us, and Christ's perfect alien righteousness is imputed to the ungodly and wicked sinner qua sinner.
Both the Augsburg Confession and the Apology are part of the Book of Concord, which is the compilation of the confessional writings of the Lutheran Church compiled from 1530 to 1580 (ed.
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, done in 1531, is a lengthy explanation of each article of the Confession.
www.mtio.com /articles/bissar58.htm   (3536 words)

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