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Discover LudwigThe phrase "falsely confessed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone admitting to something that they did not actually do, often in a legal or psychological context. Example: "After hours of interrogation, he falsely confessed to the crime he did not commit."
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Intellectual disability is entwined with false confessions; one-third of those exonerated by DNA testing who had falsely confessed were mentally ill or intellectually disabled.
Cannon falsely confessed to a murder.
Delara had falsely confessed to killing her father's cousin to save her boyfriend from the hangman.
But after arriving in Cuba, Mr. Obaydullah recanted, saying he had falsely confessed under abusive interrogation.
Under duress, Captain Fischer had falsely confessed to participating in germ warfare.
One key line: Under duress, Captain Fischer had falsely confessed to participating in germ warfare.
Aamer said he did not know Moussaoui and had falsely confessed under torture to knowing bin Laden.
Nearly twice as many eleven- to fourteen-year-olds falsely confessed as did fifteen- to seventeen-year-olds.
Leonard offered a sobering statistic: eighty per cent of people who were later exonerated by DNA evidence had falsely confessed to their alleged crimes.
Two years ago, the city paid $340,000 to Ozem Goldwire, an autistic man who, after 20 hours of questioning, falsely confessed to killing his sister.
I'd given in to my interrogators and falsely confessed I was a spy, before finding the courage to stand up to them.
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