1. CROOKER v. CALIFORNIA, No. 178, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 2, 1958, Argued , June 30, 1958, Decided
OVERVIEW: Defendant's conviction for murder was upheld because his confession was voluntary and there was no due process violation when defendant was denied the right to counsel because he had the opportunity to access counsel but did not exercise that right.
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