What was the extent of the police force's "encouraging and/or exhortation and advice" to tell the truth?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Flores, 144 Cal.App.3d 459, 192 Cal.Rptr. 772 (Cal. App. 1983):

We disagree. The detectives went further than giving mere exhortation and advice to tell the truth. As was explained in People v. Nicholas (1980) 112 Cal.App.3d 249, 264-265, 169 Cal.Rptr. 497:

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