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Coerced Confessions and the Future of Criminal Justice
The prevalence of coerced and false confessions in the criminal justice system is alarming, as highlighted in the case of Jason Carroll. Despite evidence of coercion by the police, Carroll's confession may still be used in his trial, raising concerns about the impact of such practices on the future of justice.
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This podcast discusses instances of coercion and intimidation used by police during interrogations to obtain confessions, even when they may not be genuine.
32:07 - 36:46 (04:39)
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This podcast discusses instances of coercion and intimidation used by police during interrogations to obtain confessions, even when they may not be genuine. The case of Jason Carroll is highlighted as an example of this controversial interrogation tactic.
ChapterCoerced Confessions and the Future of Criminal Justice
EpisodeEpisode 4: ‘Promises Have Been Made’
PodcastBear Brook
Karen, a former cop, faced criticism for her role in Jason's interrogation, who had no one on his side to protect him.
36:46 - 38:27 (01:41)
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Karen, a former cop, faced criticism for her role in Jason's interrogation, who had no one on his side to protect him. Even though Jason and his mother never talked about what happened freely, they plan to sit down someday and have a long conversation.
ChapterCoerced Confessions and the Future of Criminal Justice
EpisodeEpisode 4: ‘Promises Have Been Made’
PodcastBear Brook
The Carrolls claim Detective Lammy promised their son immunity, however, the prosecutor is arguing that the family is willing to lie to help Jason, while Jason himself denies involvement in the murder for 34 years.
38:27 - 41:36 (03:09)
Summary
The Carrolls claim Detective Lammy promised their son immunity, however, the prosecutor is arguing that the family is willing to lie to help Jason, while Jason himself denies involvement in the murder for 34 years.