• Confession of error is a legal practice whereby the Solicitor General of the United States in his or her role representing the federal government before...
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  • a result of the reform of the civil procedure rules that year. The procedure has also been abolished in British Columbia. Confession of error "Memorandum...
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    General Confessions of Error". PrawfsBlawg. Retrieved February 23, 2011. (Discussing GVRs (grant, vacate, remand) in the context of confessions of error). "Archived...
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    Neal Katyal (category Law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States)
    (May 20, 2011). "Confession of Error: The Solicitor General's Mistakes During the Japanese-American Internment Cases". U.S. Department of Justice. Archived...
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  • A false confession is an admission of guilt for a crime which the individual did not commit. Although such confessions seem counterintuitive, they can...
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  • Grant, vacate, remand (category Supreme Court of the United States)
    precedential ruling, or a confession of error; the Supreme Court simply sends the case back to the lower court to be reconsidered in light of the new law or the...
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    Confession, in many religions, is the acknowledgment of sinful thoughts and actions. This may occur directly to a deity or to fellow people. It is often...
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    version of the Westminster Confession The Westminster Confession of Faith, or simply the Westminster Confession, is a Reformed confession of faith. Drawn...
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    of Washington society such as Theodore Roosevelt, John Hay, Henry Cabot Lodge and their wives. In 1891, Taft introduced a new policy: confession of error...
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  • written conversation with Zeng Jing. Zeng Jing eventually wrote a confession of error and received pardon for his crimes. The emperor then decided to circulate...
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  • prosecution of Ramaphosa until a later date when a court could consider the validity of the nolle prosequi and other issues raised by Ramaphosa. Confession of error:...
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    In Christianity, the Confession of Peter (translated from the Matthean Vulgate Latin section title: Confessio Petri) refers to an episode in the New Testament...
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  • hundreds of times during the interrogation but eventually confessed in what is regarded as a classic example of a false confession. Two of Michael's...
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    typographical error (often shortened to typo), also called a misprint, is a mistake (such as a spelling or transposition error) made in the typing of printed...
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    Lillian Hellman (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    critic felt the need to posit his own preference for the "simple confession of error" Hellman made in Scoundrel Time for her "acquiescence in Stalinism"...
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  • Korematsu v. United States (category Internment of Japanese Americans)
    Law Center. Retrieved June 28, 2018. Tracy, Russo (May 20, 2011). "Confession of Error: The Solicitor General's Mistakes During the Japanese-American Internment...
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  • distinguish true and false confessions; and 5) it is possible to determine whether a false confession error was harmless. In the case of trained interviewers...
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    Creed (redirect from Confession of faith)
    A creed, also known as a confession of faith, a symbol, or a statement of faith, is a statement of the shared beliefs of a community (often a religious...
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    Fred Korematsu (category American civil rights activists of Japanese descent)
    the U.S. Department of Justice website (retrieved May 24, 2011) "Confession of Error: The Solicitor General's Mistakes During the Japanese-American Internment...
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  • two-hour-long confession, she was formally charged with the eight murders on October 25. After further investigation, she was also charged with four counts of attempted...
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  • confession must be done without others present (The Talmud calls confession in front of another a show of disrespect). On the other hand, confession of...
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    The Helvetic Confessions are two documents expressing the common belief of Reformed churches, especially in Switzerland, whose primary author was the...
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  • Arizona v. Fulminante (category Legal history of Arizona)
    of law, but ultimately 1) the defendant's confession was ruled involuntary, 2) the harmless error rule had to be applied, and 3) in this case, use of...
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    Sonia Katyal (category University of Chicago Law School alumni)
    General and Confession of Error". Fordham Law Review. 81 (6): 3027. Reviews of Property Outlaws: Bartow, Ann (February 2012). "Review of Property Outlaws"...
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  • for mitigating the use of torture, coercion and psychological manipulation, and for averting forced confessions and errors of justice leading to wrongful...
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    Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox sacrament of Reconciliation or Confession. It also plays a part in confession among Anglicans and Methodists, in which...
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  • Coram nobis (redirect from Writ of error)
    A writ of coram nobis (also writ of error coram nobis, writ of coram vobis, or writ of error coram vobis) is a legal order allowing a court to correct...
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    Gordon Hirabayashi (category Academic staff of the University of Alberta)
    get honorary degrees". UW News. University of Washington. Retrieved 15 August 2020. "Confession of Error: The Solicitor General's Mistakes During the...
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  • should rest was "The pure word of God, which is the Law and the Gospel". It does not mention the Augsburg Confession. The priests had to understand the...
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    Drew S. Days III (category Solicitors general of the United States)
    First Black Leader of Civil Rights Unit, Dies at 79". The New York Times. Rosenzweig, David M. (1993–1994). "Confession of Error in the Supreme Court...
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