Multiple Choice
The exclusionary rule prohibits the use of confessions obtained in violation of a person's constitutional rights and confessions that are otherwise coerced for all of the following reasons, except:
A) they are inherently unreliable.
B) to do otherwise would be a violation of due process.
C) for a need to hold government accountable by holding such confessions inadmissible.
D) the concern for public safety is not a Fifth Amendment issue.
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