Ted Bradford recounts the traumatic experience of being interrogated by police, where he was pressured into confessing to a crime he did not commit, believing evidence would eventually clear him. After years of his life wasted in prison, advancements in DNA testing finally led to his exoneration in 2010, illustrating the grave consequences of police deception during interrogations.
Police are permitted to use deceptive tactics during interrogations, with the aim of extracting confessions. This controversial practice remains legal for adults across the United States, while growing legislation seeks to protect juveniles from such strategies. Advocates are now calling for comprehensive reforms to eliminate deceptive practices for all interrogations.
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