1. Ziang Sung Wan v. United States, No. 127, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 7, 8, 1924 , October 13, 1924
OVERVIEW: Defendant's oral statements and confession should not have been admitted at his murder trial because the undisputed evidence revealed that the statements had been given under compulsion due to untreated illness and prolonged custodial interrogation.
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