Which of the following is NOT a reason for excluding the use of coerced confessions?
A) Coerced confessions are unreliable.
B) The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution explicitly provides for the exclusion of coerced confessions.
C) The American criminal justice system is accusatorial,not inquisitorial.
D) The exclusion from evidence of a coerced confession arguably will effectively deter police misconduct.
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