Which of the following is least likely to lead to suppression of a suspect’s confession?
a. The use of factual misstatements by police concerning what they know about a crime.
b. Promises of leniency to induce a suspect to confess.
c. Furnishing incorrect information on penalties for a crime relevant to a suspect’s
interrogation.
d. The use of physical force by police against a suspect being interrogated.
Answer: A
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