Jamal Awil

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Some admissions are, such as where the defendant admits. [fact]

The fallacy of the state’s argument lies in its major premise that admissions are direct evidence. Some admissions are, such as where the defendant admits the commission of the crime. Some admissions, such as the making of a false statement, only raise an inference of guilt.

Ruggero J. Aldisert, Agatha D. Aldisert, Logic for Lawyers- A Guide …, loc. 232