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A confession will be inadmissible if the prosecution cannot prove beyond reasonable doubt they obtained it properly, even if it is known to be true. The prosecution have to prove they obtained the confession properly. If they cannot show they did not gain the confession by means of oppression or by anything that could make the confession unreliable, it will be inadmissible as evidence.
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