XI. Admissions and Confessions
XI. Admissions and Confessions
1. What is an admission?
2. What is an extrajudicial admission?
3. What are the requisites for the admission of an extrajudicial
admission?
4. How may an admission be made?
5. Is an implied admission admissible in evidence?
6. What is the effect of an offer of compromise in criminal cases?
7. What is the effect of a withdrawn plea of guilty?
8. What is the effect of an unaccepted offer of a plea of guilty?
9. May the statements made in the course of a plea bargaining which did
not result to a plea of guilty be admitted in evidence?
10. What is the good samaritan rule? Is this the same as a good samaritan
law?
11.What is the effect of an offer to pay medical, hospital, or other effects
occasioned by an injury?
12.What is the effect of an offer of compromise in civil cases?
13.What is an admission by silence?
14.What is an adoptive admission? ( Heirs of Buena vs. Heirs of Peralta,
G.R. 205810, Sept 2020)
15. Give five instances which were considered by the Supreme Court as
constitutive of adoptive admissions.
16.How is an adoptive admission different from an admission by silence?
17.How is an adoptive admission an exception to the hearsay rule?
18.When may person be prejudiced by the admission of another?
19.What does “res inter alios acta alteri nocere non debet” mean?
20.What is the res inter alios acta rule?
21.What are the two branches of the res inter alios rule? Get all the terms
for these branches.
22.What are the exceptions to the first branch? Give the requisites for
their admission? (Secs. 30 to 32)
23.What are the exceptions to the second branch?
24.For what purposes may a previous conduct be admitted in evidence?
25. May an admission in a counter-affidavit submitted during a
preliminary investigation be admitted in evidence?
26.Give the differences between an admission and a confession.
Confessions