No it is against the law.
No. In Norway, as in most free countries, coerced confessions are inadmissible as evidence in court.
Not in the US
They can.. Typically a recorded admission is transferred into a written document and that is used in court. But the recording can be admitted as evidence and played at the trial depending on the judges and district attorneys wishes. The defense could argue that the admission was coerced and can argue that it not be listened to.
Confessions made to a priest are generally considered confidential and protected by the priest-penitent privilege, which means they are not admissible in court as evidence.
Confessions are not always confidential in a court of law. In some cases, confessions can be used as evidence against a defendant. It is important to understand your rights and seek legal advice if you are facing criminal charges.
What is your question? Virtually all confessions (if one is made) are done outside the courtroom.
When capitalizing a court document , key terms such, the parties, the type of document you are working on is what this refers to .
Which document will stand in court: A photocopy or a trust or an original?
The United States Constution is the document that created the supreme court.
America's Court with Judge Ross - 2010 The Couch Wetter Taxicab Confessions 3-64 was released on: USA: 2012
To find murder confessions from 1957 you can review old newspapers at your local library. You can also visit the court house and review public records.
If a court asked you to submit a document and you do not you can be held in contempt of court. (Not In All Cases)