No records will be kept. If the confession is inconsistent with the facts, or the confession was forced,
no records will be kept.
No record will be kept. If the confession is inconsistent with the facts or is a forced confession, the confession can be reversed. If the statement is seriously inconsistent with the facts, a lawyer may be useful, but be careful about gathering evidence.
If the first confession is not clearly expressed or misstated, then the first confession may be stated differently in subsequent recordings of the confession. However, retracting a confession means deliberately making another confession, which is not allowed by the Criminal Procedure Law and is not conducive to the correct identification and accurate sentencing of sexual crimes.
Extorting confessions by torture is a process and procedure of investigation. The person being interrogated (the person under investigation or the parties involved) should truthfully confess based on the nature of the facts and the actual development process, reflecting the true nature of the objective facts, otherwise The legal consequences of violating the law with alleged evidence. If a confession is induced or forced during the interrogation process or due to the influence of other external factors, the confession is inconsistent with the facts or has serious flaws, which will hinder or affect the legal effect of "based on facts and law" in handling the case, you can apply Re-record the transcript. If the recorded confession is a fact that cannot be reversed, the interference and impact on the case will not be trivial, and legal consequences will be borne.
Legal basis: "Criminal Procedure Law"
Article 50 All that can be used to prove the facts of a case are evidence. Evidence includes (1) physical evidence; (2) documentary evidence; (3) Witness testimony; (4) Victim's statement; (5) Criminal suspect's and defendant's confession and defense; (6) Identification opinion; (7) Inspection, inspection, identification, investigation and evidence collection, and experimental records; (8) Audio-visual materials and electronic data must be verified to be true before they can be used as the basis for finalizing the case.