The Relevance of Confessions in Criminal Proceedings (original) (raw)

THE LEGAL DAWN ON THE ADMISSIBILITY OF CONFESSIONAL STATEMENTS IN LINE WITH CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAWS IN NIGERIA: THE ESSENCE OF CHARLES v. STATE OF LAGOS (2023) 13 NWLR (Pt. 1901) 213 ON OUR JURISPUDENCE.

AWE H A M M E D AKOREDE ESQ.

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