ChatGPT on The Supreme Court's 1978 free will decision


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In 1978, the United States Supreme Court discussed the concept of free will in their ruling in the case of United States v. Grayson. In this case, the court held that free will was a universal and persistent foundation stone in our system of jurisprudence, and that any confession or statement that is not the product of a free and rational choice cannot be used in a criminal prosecution. Furthermore, the court noted that every presumption should be indulged in favor of the court's finding that a statement is the product of free will.

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