Research suggests that intoxicated suspects may be less able to comprehend their Miranda rights and make more suspicious statements during interrogation, which could lead to more coercive interrogation techniques and false confessions.
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Research suggests that intoxicated suspects may be less able to comprehend their Miranda rights and make more suspicious statements during interrogation, which could lead to more coercive interrogation techniques and false confessions.