1. Upshaw v. United States, No. 98, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 12, 1948, Argued , December 13, 1948, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendant's pre-trial confessions to grand larceny should not have been admitted because they were made during a 30-hour detention that was illegal due to the deliberate failure by police to promptly bring defendant before a committing magistrate.
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