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Procedural limitations on the admissibility of confessions obtained in violation of the Miranda warnings.
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This solution discusses the procedural limitations on the admissibility of confessions obtained in violation of the Miranda warnings.
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a. First, begin by giving a definition of the Exclusionary Rule, which is a remedy whereby somebody who has been the victim of an illegal search or coerced confession can have the product of the illegal search or coerced confession excluded from any subsequent criminal prosecution.
b. There are certain limitations on the Exclusionary Rule regarding coerced confessions or confessions obtained illegally.
i. Exclusion does not apply to the conduct of grand juries.
1. A grand jury witness may be compelled to testify based ...
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