Why do you think there is a
rule that confessions made
during police custody cannot
be used as evidence against
the accused?
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There is always the chance that the accused might have accepted the crime under the force and coercive means used by the police. Hence, there is a rule that confessions made during police custody cannot be used as evidence against the accused.
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There is always the chance that the accused might have accepted the crime under the force and coercive means used by the police. Hence, there is a rule that confessions made during police custody cannot be used as evidence against the accused.
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