Confession to police officer inadmissible against accused, except information causing discovery of distinct facts may be proved. Confession made to a police officer is inadmissible against an accused; a custodial confession is not provable unless made in the immediate presence of a Magistrate, but information from an accused in custody that distinctly relates to a fact discovered as a consequence of that information may be proved.
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Confession to police officer inadmissible against accused, except information causing discovery of distinct facts may be proved.
Confession made to a police officer is inadmissible against an accused; a custodial confession is not provable unless made in the immediate presence of a Magistrate, but information from an accused in custody that distinctly relates to a fact discovered as a consequence of that information may be proved.
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