What is the evidentiary test for admissibility of confessions and admissions?

What will be an ideal response?


The test for admissibility of confessions is called the free and voluntary rule. Subsequent to the Brown v. Mississippi (1936) decision, the Supreme Court, in a succession of cases, has continued to reinforce its position that any kind of coercion, whether physical or psychological, would be grounds for making a confession inadmissible as being a violation of the free-and-voluntary rule. This includes such conduct as threatening bodily harm to the suspect or members of the suspect's family, using psychological coercion, engaging in trickery or deceit, or holding a suspect incommunicado. Investigators are also cautioned about making promises to the suspect that cannot be kept.

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