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It is time to end the hideous indefinite detentions in Guantánamo and to end the practice of coercing confessions.
Coercing confessions through torture and other means is a widespread practice, with some defendants in high-profile cases confessing to crimes in public before trials have taken place.
Simple sleep deprivation leads to deterioration of health and is a standard tactic of law enforcement for coercing confessions and totalitarian regimes for breaking down dissidents.
There is already a well-recognized trend of law enforcement coercing confessions from the young and vulnerable - siphoning them into the criminal justice system.
The White House and the State Department, noting that Iranian prosecutors have a history of coercing confessions, denied that Mr. Hekmati was a spy and called for his immediate release.
Unlike Flewellen, Chicago police officers accused of coercing confessions from black and Latino men in what's now known as the Jon Burge torture scandal have yet to face criminal charges, save one.
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Coerced confessions may be true; conversely, innocent people sometimes confess to acts they did not commit, even without prompting.
The problems with Mohammed's coerced confessions are especially glaring in the Daniel Pearl case.
Part two: How Chicago police condemned the innocent – a trail of coerced confessions.
He characterized the case as one of coerced confessions and a tainted investigation.
Reformers have included provisions requiring prompt access to a lawyer and protection against coerced confessions.
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