The admission of an illegally coerced confession at a trial does not require that the conviction be overturned if:
A) The conviction was for a petty offense.
B) The defendant is unable to impeach the credibility of the witness.
C) The trial judge rules that the confession would have been given even without the coercion.
D) Given all the other evidence, the impact of the confession was harmless.
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