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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Confessions made during police custody cannot be used as evidence against the accused because the accused could have confessed under pressure or by being beaten or tortured at the time of arrest, detention, and interrogation by the police.
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Confessions that are made during police custody cannot be used as an evidence against the accused because the confession may have been made due to pressure, ill treatment or torture.
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