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  1. Homicide: Re: Murder/Kidnapping Conviction Due to False Confession

    Yes, the original confession was suppressed
    "The court concluded that the State could not use Met's testimony in its case-in-chief but authorized the use of Met's statements for impeachment...
  2. Homicide: Re: Murder/Kidnapping Conviction Due to False Confession

    Obviously the murder victim was a victim.

    Putting an innocent person in jail for the murder does not do anything for the victim, it creates another victim.

    I have never met the accused nor...
  3. Homicide: Re: Murder/Kidnapping Conviction Due to False Confession

    Evidence has been presented, including quite a bit that was not available to the jury. If you feel confirmation bias is an issue then please use facts from the post to defend your opinion.

    Of...
  4. Homicide: Re: Murder/Kidnapping Conviction Due to False Confession

    Re confession
    The confession was extremely problematic. They didn't just 'suppress' it. They led the public, including the jury pool, to believe it was a genuine confession that could not be used...
  5. Homicide: Re: Murder/Kidnapping Conviction Due to False Confession

    Okay, but here is the problem/question.

    a) You can give a basic overview of the evidence, along with the linked confession transcript and video, to any false confession expert in the world, and...
  6. Homicide: Murder/Kidnapping Conviction Due to False Confession

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Utah

    This involves the conviction of Esar Met in Salt Lake City, for the murder of Hser Ner Moo in 2008.

    I'll copy part of a post from...
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