Multiple Choice
In R. v. Oickle the coerciveness of the confession was attributed to two police mistakes:
A) threatening to co-charge Oickle's brother and lying about fingerprints found at the scene.
B) referencing Oickle's mother's poor health and forcing him to take a polygraph.
C) lying that Oickle had failed the polygraph and exaggerating its accuracy.
D) misrepresenting the number of fires and the evidence found at the scene of the arsons.
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