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by _drimzy
2556 days ago
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Given that people who know the law, can plead the fifth and avoid being interrogated at all, why doesn't the law just ban interrogation of the accused altogether? It creates a divide between people who have access to good lawyers vs those who don't and fall prey to such coercion. |
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Thus when the courts do their work correctly, it's almost impossible to be convicted on your admissions alone, especially for more serious crimes.
There are however instances where this has still happened, indicating that maybe confeso of guilt should not be admissible as evidence at all, though material evidence found through interrogation probably should.