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Юридический термин: признание, полученное путём физического принужденияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > physically coerced confession
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признание, полученное путем физического принужденияАнгло-русский экономический словарь > physically coerced confession
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признание, полученное путём физического принужденияEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > physically coerced confession
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признание; признание иска; признание в совершении преступления; признание вины; исповедь; признание на исповеди (в т.ч. в совершении преступления)confession and avoidance — признание фактов с отрицанием их юридических последствий ( путём приведения дополнительных фактов);
to obtain confession — добиться признания;
to surprize a person into confession — вынудить признание у кого-л., застав врасплох;
- confession of defenceconfession under influence of liquor — признание (в совершении преступления), сделанное под влиянием алкоголя
- confession of error
- confession of guilt
- confession of signature
- confession of third person
- admissible confession
- advertent confession
- coerced confession
- corroborated confession
- deathbed confession
- extorted confession
- extrajudicial confession
- hand-written confession
- implied confession
- inadmissible confession
- inadvertent confession
- in-custody confession
- induced confession
- intra-judicial confession
- judicial confession
- naked confession
- open confession
- own confession
- penitential confession
- plenary confession
- pre-trial confession
- quasi confession
- trustworthy confession
- uncorroborated confession
- untrustworthy confession
- verbal confession
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