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Simple English definitions for legal terms

incriminating admission

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A quick definition of incriminating admission:

An incriminating admission is when someone says something that suggests they may have committed a crime. This can be used as evidence against them in court. Incrimination is the act of accusing someone of a crime or involving them in a crime.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: An incriminating admission is a statement made by a person that suggests they are guilty of a crime.

For example, if someone says "I did it" when asked about a crime, that is an incriminating admission. Another example is if someone says "I was at the scene of the crime" when they previously denied being there.

These examples illustrate the definition because they show how a statement can be used as evidence against someone in a criminal case. If someone admits to committing a crime or being involved in it, that can be used to incriminate them and potentially lead to charges being filed.

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