Can police trick you into confessing
Автор: Frank Walker Law
Загружено: 2025-07-29
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Can police trick you into confessing
Yes, police can legally use tricks, lies, and manipulation to try and get you to confess — and it happens more often than you think. In this video, experienced criminal defense attorney Frank Walker reveals how law enforcement uses psychological tactics, deception, and pressure during interrogations to get people to admit to crimes, even if they’re innocent.
What most people don’t realize is that police are allowed to lie about evidence, make false promises, and suggest things that aren’t true — all in an effort to get a confession. Frank breaks down common interrogation strategies like saying “we already know what happened,” “your friend already talked,” or “this is your chance to make it right.”
These tactics are designed to confuse you, wear you down, and make you speak without thinking. You’ll also learn why asking for a lawyer and remaining silent is your best defense, even if you’ve done nothing wrong. A confession — whether true or false — can be the most damaging piece of evidence in your case, and police know how to push you to give one.
This video gives you the facts so you can protect yourself the moment you're in an interrogation room. Don’t fall for the trap. Subscribe to Frank Walker Law for powerful legal advice, defense strategies, and the truth about how the justice system really works.
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