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Evidence-Confessions-Mcnabb Rule Not Applicable Under The Fourteenth Amendment, Harry T. Baumann S.Ed. Dec 1952

Evidence-Confessions-Mcnabb Rule Not Applicable Under The Fourteenth Amendment, Harry T. Baumann S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Defendant, detained on a vagrancy charge in Texas, voluntarily confessed to a homicide committed in Nebraska. Upon his return to the latter state, the defendant repeated his confession and was subsequently arraigned, having been in custody for twenty-five days. The confessions were introduced at the trial and a conviction of manslaughter followed. Defendant, failing to gain a reversal in the state court, sought review by the United States Supreme Court, charging that a failure to arraign the defendant promptly in breach of local statutes was a want of due process under the Fourteenth Amendment. On certiorari, held, affirmed, Justices …


American Water Rights Law: A Brief Synopis Of Its Origin And Some Of Its Broad Trends With Special Reference To The Beneficial Use Of Water Resources, C. E. Busby Dec 1952

American Water Rights Law: A Brief Synopis Of Its Origin And Some Of Its Broad Trends With Special Reference To The Beneficial Use Of Water Resources, C. E. Busby

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Trial, G. Duncan Bellinger Sep 1952

The Trial, G. Duncan Bellinger

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Negligent Homicide In The Operation Of An Automobile: Kentucky's 1952 Statute, Robert C. Moffit Jan 1952

Negligent Homicide In The Operation Of An Automobile: Kentucky's 1952 Statute, Robert C. Moffit

Kentucky Law Journal

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A Suggested Homicide Statute For Kentucky, Roy Mitchell Moreland Jan 1952

A Suggested Homicide Statute For Kentucky, Roy Mitchell Moreland

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.