Selfconfession
Self-confession is a legal process in which a person admits to having committed a crime or wrongdoing. It is a voluntary act, typically made to a law enforcement officer or a court, and is often a crucial step in the criminal justice process. Self-confession can occur at any stage of an investigation, from the initial stages of police questioning to the trial phase.
The purpose of self-confession is to provide the authorities with information about the crime, which can aid
Self-confession is governed by various legal principles and procedures, which vary depending on the jurisdiction. In