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Habeas Corpus—Jurisdiction Of A Federal District Court With Respect To State Prisoners, Douglas R. Hendel
Habeas Corpus—Jurisdiction Of A Federal District Court With Respect To State Prisoners, Douglas R. Hendel
Washington Law Review
Giron et al. v. Cranor, 116 F.Supp. 92 (E.D.Wash. 1953), aff'd sub nom. Cranor v. Gonzales, 226 F.2d 83 (9th Cir. 1955), cert. denied, 350 U.S. 935 (1956) represents another significant step in the expanding supervision of state criminal proceedings by the federal courts. Petitioner was arrested without a warrant and held incommunicado for more than 24 hours by Seattle police. During this interval he was intensely interrogated and finally signed a statement which was offered as a confession at the murder trial of petitioner and his two alleged accomplices. Timely objection was made to the admission on the ground …