You are a prosecutor trying a man on battery charges. You truly believe the man is guilty and feel there are ways to get the truth out of the man. A coworker friend asserts his feelings about the case, which are the same as yours. He then develops a plan to get the man to confess, but it is a less than ideal method. What would you do and why? What does the law say about this kind of situation? Is it more important to get the answers you need, no matter the method? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?
Student responses will vary.
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a. True b. False
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. Two B. Four C. Three D. Five
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