full confession

Frequency: 8.515.2 per million words

A complete admission of guilt, leaving out no details.

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Examples (10)

  • After hours of questioning, the police finally obtained a full confession from the suspect.
  • The prosecutor presented a signed, full confession as the primary evidence in court.
  • He made a full confession to the crime, leaving no detail unspoken.
  • A full confession is required from the whistleblower to grant them immunity.
  • The diary contained what amounted to a full confession of his involvement in the scandal.
  • Under pressure, she was about to give a full confession, but her lawyer intervened.
  • His letter was a full confession of his feelings and his mistakes.
  • Do you think the jury will believe it was a coerced statement rather than a full confession?
  • For the plea bargain to be accepted, the defendant must provide a full confession.
  • The videotape showed him giving a calm and detailed full confession to the detectives.