Confession is not protected by law in all circumstances. While there are some legal protections for certain types of confessions, such as those made to a priest in a religious setting, confessions made to law enforcement or in a court of law may not always be protected. It is important to understand the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction regarding the protection of confessions.
No, the priest cannot disclose the content of your confession as it is protected by the seal of confession, which ensures confidentiality.
No. They are protected by the law. With few exceptions, all Australian indigenous wildlife is protected by law.
Amendments are freedoms protected by law.
yes thay are protected by the internation law
No, a confession to a priest is generally considered confidential and protected by the principle of clergy-penitent privilege, which prevents it from being used as evidence in court.
A forced false confession is illegal regardless of the person's age.
Yes, confessions can be used as evidence in a court of law, but there are rules and procedures that must be followed to ensure the confession was obtained legally and voluntarily.
Books and other literary works are protected by copyright law.
Brand names are protected by trademark law, not patent law.
All native migratory birds are protected by federal law.
When a licensed product has a copyright protected sign, it is protected from being copied by other companies. "Protected by law" Watch MANNY AND LOLA on facebook
Law and Order Special Victims Unit - 1999 Confession 10-2 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12