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What are Admissions according to the text?

  1. Statements ignored by the court

  2. Facts presented by a jury

  3. Voluntary admissions made by an accused and reported by another witness

  4. Involuntary statements made under duress

The correct answer is: Voluntary admissions made by an accused and reported by another witness

Admissions, as stated in the text, refer to voluntary statements made by an accused individual that are then reported by another witness. A is incorrect because admissions are not ignored by the court, but rather used as evidence. B is incorrect because admissions are not presented by a jury, but rather reported by another witness. D is incorrect because admissions are voluntary, not involuntary, and are not made under duress. Therefore, the correct answer is C.