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RCMP Police Aptitude Battery (RPAB) · Question

A statement made by a person under threat is generally considered:

Statements made under duress or threat are typically considered involuntary and therefore inadmissible as evidence in court.

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Question: A statement made by a person under threat is generally considered:

Answer options:

  • Reliable evidence
  • Voluntary ✅ Inadmissible
  • A confession

Correct answer: Inadmissible

Explanation: Statements made under duress or threat are typically considered involuntary and therefore inadmissible as evidence in court.

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