Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements are correct? The correct answers are A and B. A confession can be made to any person, they are all subject to the test of admissibility under S76. If a confession is not made by the accussed, then it is inadmissible. See R v Ward.
A) A confession does not have to be made to a police officer.
B) A confession must by made by the accused.
C) All confessions will be admissible if they are known to be true.
D) A police officer can use physical abuse to obtain a confession from a suspect
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