Law in Contemporary Society

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Criminal Confessions – A Proposal for Reform

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 The criminal justice system should be modified to require corroborative evidence in all confession cases. Under the present system, many innocent persons are wrongly convicted. Further, the current system passes on excessive costs to taxpayers, creates perverse incentives for the prosecutors to charge crimes in order to boost their personal statistics, and violates our long-held traditions and Constitutional values. The proposed system would remedy these problems, and still retain the familiarity of the current system.
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