1. United States v. Carignan, No. 5, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 8, 1951, Argued , November 13, 1951, Decided
OVERVIEW: A trial court committed reversible error when it refused to allow defendant to testify, in the absence of a jury, to facts believed to indicate the involuntary character of his confession in a capital murder case.
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