What rationale states that involuntary confessions aren't just unreliable and contrary to the accusatory system of justice, they're also coerced if they're not "the product of a rational intellect and a free will" (307) ?
A) the reliability rationale
B) the implied waiver rationale
C) the accusatory system rationale
D) the free will rationale
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