Yes, it is possible to confess to a crime without any evidence against you. However, it is important to note that a confession alone is not sufficient to prove guilt in a court of law. Other evidence, such as physical evidence or witness testimony, is typically needed to secure a conviction.
Yes, it is possible to be charged with murder even if a body has not been found. Prosecutors can use other evidence, such as witness testimony, forensic evidence, and circumstantial evidence, to build a case against a suspect.
All citizens are protected from unlawful detention by habeas corpus. Habeas corpus states that if there is no evidence against a person that officers can not arrest them.
It is not possible to determine if the person is lying without more information or evidence.
Yes, it is possible that Chloe could be Bruce's real daughter if there is evidence to support that biological relationship, such as DNA testing. Without concrete evidence, it would be purely speculative.
If any evidence is acquired without a proper warrant for search and seizure, the evidence must be thrown out before court and the jury cannot use the evidence against the accused in a court case.
Yes, it is possible to be charged for murder without a body if there is enough evidence to prove that a person was killed, even if the body has not been found.
The duration of Without Evidence is 1.55 hours.
Yes, you can confess without a priest through a practice known as direct confession. In direct confession, individuals can confess their sins directly to God without the intermediary of a priest. The process differs from traditional confession in that there is no formal sacrament or absolution given by a priest, but rather a personal and direct communication with God seeking forgiveness.
Yes.Added: A court order is not necessary to collect and examine all evidence of an offense.
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The claim that can be asserted without evidence requires evidence to be considered valid.
Without Evidence was created on 2000-09-12.