Here is an extreme example of a false confession, and what can ensue.It's just hilarious to have Americans (of all people) lecture other countries about police brutality and accountability.
"Hugjiltu's family tried for years to prove the teenager's innocence, and he was finally exonerated in December, clearing the way for Zhao to face trial.
The case has highlighted the shortcomings in China's Communist Party-controlled legal system, where acquittals are extremely rare -- 99.93 percent of defendants in criminal cases were found guilty in 2013, according to official statistics.
The use of force to extract confessions remains widespread in the country and defendants often do not have effective defence in criminal trials, leading to regular miscarriages of justice."
Link: https://nz.news.yahoo.com/a/-/world...s-death-years-after-teens-wrongful-execution/
It is important to note any coercion or violence is wrong.
Vibio, I am convinced by Amanda's testimony, Lumumba's original claims, the group silence of the interviewers, and Amanda's preparedness to continually make the claim, that she was struck on the head from behind, and did not see the two blows coming.
Are you?
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