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Old 04-08-2010, 03:12 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by dmaul1114 View Post
In criminal court, a written confession would be enough
If they can prove that a crime actually existed.

I don't think someone can confess to something that never happened, and end up getting convicted for it. If they try to use the letter against you, just claim "oh, I just made that up to make a point, I didn't really download anything". They wouldn't have a leg to stand on unless they could show that the offense actually occurred.
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