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by blario
5216 days ago
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By 'coercion', I don't think he meant "bludgeoning". When the police tell you that you've already been identified by a witness, when it is a complete lie, I take that to be coercion. Or when they inflict emotional turmoil by arresting you publicly, handcuffing you in public, running your prints in a police station, and treat the innocent as guilty in order to 'coerce' them into an unstable state of mind. Coercion is inflicting duress, which doesn't have to be similar to physical torture, imo. |
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