At a hearing last week, Mason Sisk’s defense team asked the judge to throw out the confession, arguing that the sheriff’s office should not have detained the teen for two hours before reading him his rights.
A judge today declined to throw out an Alabama teen’s confession to killing his family three years ago when he was 14.
At a hearing last week, Mason Sisk’s defense asked the judge to throw out the confession, arguing that the sheriff’s office should not have detained the teen for two hours before reading him his rights to remain silent, consult an attorney and have a guardian present. Michael Sizemore, one of the attorneys, argued that the sheriff’s office, noting that video footage showed Sisk repeating back information the police fed to him about the motive and alleged chain of events.
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