Ordering a suspect to speak so that a witness may try to identify the suspect's voice is covered by the Fifth Amendment self-incrimination clause.
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Q2: The self-incrimination approach applied the Fourth Amendment
Q3: The right-to-counsel approach to confessions has never
Q4: According to SCOTUS's decision in Miranda v.
Q5: In Colorado v. Connelly (1986), SCOTUS ruled
Q6: In custodial interrogation, suspects are held against
Q8: Incriminating statements fall short of full confessions.
Q9: Some interrogation tactics may result in innocent
Q10: Confessions and incriminating statements are considered involuntary
Q11: The right to remain silent is an
Q12: Voluntary false confessions are a proven fact.
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