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The entire thrust of police interrogation . . . was to put the defendant in such an emotional state as to impair his capacity for rational judgment. . . . [t]he choice on his part to speak to the police—was not made knowingly. what did chief justice warren say about how miranda’s confession was made?

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In these lines, Chief Justice Warren states that the Miranda confession was made in a coerced way. He tells us that the interrogation put the defendant in an emotional state, and that under this type of stress, his capacity for rational judgement was impaired. Therefore, we cannot consider his choice to speak to the police as fair, because it was not made knowingly.

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