- Confessus in judicio pro judicato habetur et quodammodo sua sententia damnatur
- One who confesses in court is held to have been adjudged and in a manner is condemned by his own sentence.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
confessus in judicio pro judicato habetur, et quodammodo sua sententia damnatur — /kanfesas in juwdish(iy)ow prow juwdakeytow habiytar, et kwowdaemadow s(y)uwa sentensh(iy)a daemneytar/ A person confessing his guilt when arraigned is deemed to have been found guilty, and is, as it were, condemned by his own sentence … Black's law dictionary
confessus in judicio pro judicato habetur, et quodammodo sua sententia damnatur — /kanfesas in juwdish(iy)ow prow juwdakeytow habiytar, et kwowdaemadow s(y)uwa sentensh(iy)a daemneytar/ A person confessing his guilt when arraigned is deemed to have been found guilty, and is, as it were, condemned by his own sentence … Black's law dictionary