I believe it then needs to be made formal by putting it in writing. A formal statement that is signed and dated.
After admitting guilt during an interrogation, the person's statement will be documented and may be used as evidence during legal proceedings. They might be arrested and charged with the crime, or they may have the opportunity to negotiate a plea deal. The next steps will depend on the specifics of the case and the legal system of the jurisdiction in which the interrogation took place.
Yes, any person has the right to the presence of an attorney regardless of age.
The police most certainly cannot use a taser to coerce information from a suspect during an interrogation, neither by threat nor actual torture.But for example if a suspect became uncontrollably violent in the interrogation room, putting officers or legal counsel in danger, he could indeed be tasered and restrained legally.
The person may get dizzy and faint
During an asthma attack, a person's respiratory passages become narrowed and inflamed
The average person gets shafted.
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The person in custody must, prior to interrogation, be clearly informed that he or she has the right to remain silent, and that anything the person says may be used against that person in court; the person must be clearly informed that he or she has the right to consult with an attorney and to have that attorney present during questioning, and that, if he or she is indigent, an attorney will be provided at no cost to represent him or her.
Possible discovery & perjury charge.
Miranda is only required when there is both custody and interrogation. A person must be in police custody and must be subject to interrogation for the rules regarding Miranda to apply. It is entirely possible for the police to develop probable cause and arrest a person without speaking with them first.
If I remember correctly, ninteen people who were "found" to be witches by the court were hanged. (By the way, "hanged" is the proper term to describe a person (or persons) who was (or were) executed by dropping them sharply with a rope around their neck with a hangman's noose tied in the rope. To say that someone was "Hung" means something different, entirely). And one other person died as a result of interrogation. During the interrogation, rocks were loaded ontop of a board which was placed over the person. It was hoped that the pressure of the weighted board would convince that person to confess. Unfortunately, that person died. Absolutely no one was burned at the stake.
Although there is no "legally defined" difference between the two words, and it is purely a matter of semantics, you could say that it occurs at the point at which the person being "interviewed" is advised of their "Miranda Rights." After that point it becomes an 'interrogation.' An interrogation, in criminal law, is the process of questions asked by police to a person arrested or suspected to seek answers to a crime. Such person is entitled to be informed of his rights, including right to have counsel present, and the consequences of his answers. If the police fail or neglect to give these warnings, the questions and answers are not admissible in evidence a the trial or hearing of the arrested person
When The Punisher opens his fist in someone's mouth, it usually results in the person's teeth getting shattered or broken due to the force applied by his hand. This action is often used as a brutal and painful interrogation method in the comics.