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Answer:
The confession is taken as a voluntary statement.
Explanation:
The man walks in voluntarily and said "I killed someone and want to confess." He sits down and tells the tale of what turns out to be a first-degree murder.
In conclusion, since the subject was neither in custody nor interrogated for purposes of Miranda, it is admissible as a voluntary statement.
Answer:
The confession is accepted as a voluntary statement.
Explanation:
As seen in the question above, a man went, of his own free will, to a police station to confess to a crime he had committed. He had killed someone, the confession was recorded to be used in a possible trial, however the man was arrested as he committed a crime.
This statement must be accepted as a voluntary statement. This was because the man was not declared a suspect in a crime, he was not in custody and he was not being questioned.