1. Rogers v. Richmond, No. 40, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 8-9, 1960, Argued , March 20, 1961, Decided
OVERVIEW: Case reversed for determination whether confession was voluntarily because court applied wrong standard in instructing jury that use of coercion did not require exclusion of confession if coercion was not calculated to procure false confession.
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