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hypnotised to tell the truth

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mollykins | 11:57 Fri 31st Dec 2010 | Law
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If the first bits of the question doesn't work, then ignore the second.

1) Can anyone be hypnotised, even if they're unwilling? And can you be hypnotised to tell the truth?

2) if part 1) works, couldn't criminals be hypnotised to tell the truth in court, or would that 'breach their human rights' ?

If this did happen though, at least we'd punish the correct people, and it'd save time trying to work out if they're guilty or not.
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lol

I think I'll just leave it now with a simple saying for a simple, but very flawed thought from Molly

"The innocence of youth"
the person could be pretending to be hypnotised...

and just because someone is hynotised doesnt mean they are no longer able to lie...

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