Section 24: When Confessions are Irrelevant
24.When confessions irrelevant
A confession made by an accused person is irrelevant if the making of the confession appears to the court, having regard to the state of mind of the accused person and to all the circumstances, to have been caused by any violence, force, threat, inducement or promise calculated in the opinion of the court to cause an untrue confession to be made.
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You have the right to have a confession excluded from evidence if it was obtained through violence, force, threats, or promises that made you likely t...
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