1. Culombe v. Connecticut, No. 161, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 19, 1961, Argued , June 19, 1961, Decided
OVERVIEW: Murder conviction was reversed because conviction depended on use of confessions, which should have been suppressed; defendant was mentally retarded, and his will was broken during prolonged and intensive interrogation.
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