mightymoose
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Review this and the associated cases.
The circumstances of these cases are far from what the OP gave us, but it is quite easy to see that if the courts are okay with admissions made outside the presence of parents and lawyers, then the same is most certainly true in non-custodial situations.
http://www.crimeandconsequences.com/crimblog/2010/02/california-supreme-court-rules.html
The circumstances of these cases are far from what the OP gave us, but it is quite easy to see that if the courts are okay with admissions made outside the presence of parents and lawyers, then the same is most certainly true in non-custodial situations.
http://www.crimeandconsequences.com/crimblog/2010/02/california-supreme-court-rules.html