The Hawkins-Leach dictum or rule held that
A) Confessions obtained by torture were admissible if the king signed a torture warrant.
B) Star Chamber convictions based on confessions required the confessions be voluntary.
C) English judges could only be removed from office for bad behavior.
D) A false promise that a person who confessed would be released made the resulting confession inadmissible in court.
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Q1: In ancient Greece, slaves were tortured
A) As
Q2: Ancient Rome employed torture
A) As a legal
Q3: English law did not employ torture in
Q4: Medieval continental trial procedure tried to ensure
Q6: The common-law and American state voluntary confessions
Q7: The English judges rules
A) Abolished police questioning.
B)
Q8: The third-degree type of police interrogation was
Q9: False confessions or guilty pleas are reported
Q10: The Supreme Court's due process rulings concerning
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