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A failure to record an interview at a police station will automatically exclude a confession as evidence. Breaches of the Codes of Practice will not automatically exclude a confession. Depending on the gravity of the breach, a confession may be excluded if a number of serious breaches occur. In R v Sparks, failure to record a police interview did not result in oppression or make the confession unrelaible.
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