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When Determining Voluntariness, the Courts Focus on

Question 29

Question 29

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When determining voluntariness, the courts focus on


A) police conduct and the suspect's characteristics.
B) police conduct.
C) police conduct and handwriting.
D) whether Miranda was given.

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