I'm not sure what you mean by used against "him." If you mean the officer, probably not. The conditions surrounding any alleged confession are always relevant in determining the admissiblilty of the confession. To be admissible, the confession must have been willingly and voluntarily given. If the officer took advantage of prevailing conditions to coerce a confession, your attorney can argue for the confession to be suppressed. You should consult an attorney immediately to protect your rights.
Answered on Nov 16th, 2012 at 12:31 AM