• greentreerainfire@kbin.social
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      7 months ago

      Can’t wait for “we are locking you up until you confess”

      We already have that, it’s called not being rich and white.

      People get strong-armed into confessing all the time. I personally know some one who confessed to arson they didn’t commit, forced to pay restitution, and serve time in a juvenile facility on the weekends.

      Why would they confess to something they didn’t do? I asked the same thing from a mutual friend. It turns out they were feeling a lot of pressure because one parent had died and the other one would be left alone if he they were convicted and sent to jail. The plea deal made it plausible to love a semi-normal life.

      This person isn’t alone. I’ve met someone else who pled to (as far as I know fictitious) child abuse claims from an ex-spouse to stay out of prison.

      It happens all the time.

      • starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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        7 months ago

        Some people simply will not believe that it’s possible to extract a false confession out of someone. Part of the reason I’m vehemently against the death penalty. How many people have been killed by the state for a crime they didn’t commit for this exact reason? If it’s higher than zero, then it’s best we get rid of the practice altogether.