1. Haynes v. Washington, No. 147, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 26-27, 1963, Argued , May 27, 1963, Decided
OVERVIEW: When a suspect was held in custody and told he could not call his wife or attorney until he cooperated with police by giving them a statement, the resulting written confession was involuntary and its admission was a violation of due process.
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