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A Kroll hearing is a legal proceeding in the United States that determines whether a defendant's confession was obtained voluntarily and without coercion, particularly in cases involving police misconduct or improper interrogation techniques. Named after the case of Kroll v. United States, the hearing assesses the circumstances surrounding the confession, ensuring that the defendant's rights are protected. If the confession is deemed involuntary, it may be excluded as evidence in court.

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