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  2. Missouri v. Seibert - Wikipedia

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    Missouri v. Seibert, 542 U.S. 600 (2004), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that struck down the police practice of first obtaining an inadmissible confession without giving Miranda warnings, then issuing the warnings, and then obtaining a second confession.

  3. Laverne Pavlinac - Wikipedia

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    He pleaded guilty and was convicted of Bennett's murder on November 2, 1995, after formally confessing to police in September. [18] In his confession, Jesperson recounted how he had picked up Bennett at a bar in Portland on the evening of January 21, 1990. [20] Jesperson took her back to his residence, where he beat and strangled her to death. [21]

  4. False confession - Wikipedia

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    He was convicted and sentenced to jail. His confession was later ruled to have been coerced. Because of DNA testing, police later identified Scott Eby as the killer. He was a neighbor living a few miles from the Fox family at the time of Riley's murder. Police identified him as the killer while he was serving a 14-year sentence for sex crimes ...

  5. Police pressured him to confess to a murder that never ...

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    The city of Fontana has agreed to pay nearly $900,000 to settle a federal lawsuit filed by a man who said police pressured him to falsely confess to a murder that never happened.. During a 17-hour ...

  6. Police got California man to admit to a murder that never ...

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    Read more:Police pressured him to confess to a murder that never happened. Now, Fontana will pay him $900,000 Now, Fontana will pay him $900,000 Bringing such claims against police is difficult.

  7. Police pressured him to confess to a murder that never happened

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    When he couldn’t find his elderly dad, Tom Perez called the police in Fontana, California. What followed was a ‘disturbing’ 17-hour interrogation and accusations of murder.

  8. Miranda warning - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Miranda warning is a type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) advising them of their right to silence and, in effect, protection from self-incrimination; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other officials.

  9. Man Walks Into Baltimore Police Station to Confess to 2014 ...

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    A Maryland man walked into a Baltimore police station and confessed to two murders he said he committed over a decade ago, according to the city’s police department. Scott Barnett, 45, entered ...