1. Ashcraft v. Tennessee, No. 391, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 28, 1944, Argued , May 1, 1944, Decided
OVERVIEW: Based on the totality of the circumstances, the inmates' confessions were not voluntary and violated the Fourteenth Amendment because the experienced officer's questioned the inmates for 36-hours without sleep or rest.
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