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· 4/15/1971

United States v. J. L. Hull

Citations

  • 441 F.2d 308
  • 1971 U.S. App. LEXIS 10714

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  • concluding that the defendant’s confession was in- voluntary when he was subjected to continuous inter- rogations for nearly twelve hours
  • confession was involuntary when made by defendant who had mental age of an 8 or 9 year-old and who was interrogated by relays of officers from 12 midnight to 12 noon and who was crying or moaning at various times
  • thirty-four year old mental defective

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Judges: Cummings, Kerner, Swygert

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