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Volume 113, April 2025, William Ortman, Article California Law Review Volume 113, April 2025, William Ortman, Article California Law Review

Confession and Confrontation

The constitutional law of confessions has a critical blind spot. In theory, the law serves two interests. First, it protects the autonomy of suspects by stipulating that they can be questioned while in custody only with their consent. Second, it restrains official misconduct by forbidding interrogation methods that overbear a suspect’s will. Even if the law adequately safeguards those interests, something is missing: reliability.

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