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... Police who arrested the petitioner denied having made an explicit threat to kill him if he did not confess at that time , the fact that the petitioner was surrounded by a very angry mob and that police were holding guns on him and even ...
... Police who arrested the petitioner denied having made an explicit threat to kill him if he did not confess at that time , the fact that the petitioner was surrounded by a very angry mob and that police were holding guns on him and even ...
Side 151
... police , was ordered at gunpoint to speak his guilt or be killed . From that time until he was directed five days later to tell Alabama investigators ' what they wanted to know , ' there was ' no break in the stream of events , ' Clewis ...
... police , was ordered at gunpoint to speak his guilt or be killed . From that time until he was directed five days later to tell Alabama investigators ' what they wanted to know , ' there was ' no break in the stream of events , ' Clewis ...
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... Police Chief asked him whether he had raped and killed a white woman . When he said that he had not , the Chief called him a liar and said , ' If you don't tell the truth I am going to kill you . ' The other officer then fired his rifle ...
... Police Chief asked him whether he had raped and killed a white woman . When he said that he had not , the Chief called him a liar and said , ' If you don't tell the truth I am going to kill you . ' The other officer then fired his rifle ...
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... police officers saw the petitioner as he fled into an open field and fired a bullet into his right leg . He fell , and the local Chief of Police pressed a loaded gun to his face while another of- 229 DOUGLAS , J. , concurring in ...
... police officers saw the petitioner as he fled into an open field and fired a bullet into his right leg . He fell , and the local Chief of Police pressed a loaded gun to his face while another of- 229 DOUGLAS , J. , concurring in ...
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... police tactics that were de- scribed as an effort to " harass " Kaleidoscope and its staff . Roth v . United States , 354 U. S. 476 ( 1957 ) , held that obscenity was not protected under the First or Four- teenth Amendments . Material ...
... police tactics that were de- scribed as an effort to " harass " Kaleidoscope and its staff . Roth v . United States , 354 U. S. 476 ( 1957 ) , held that obscenity was not protected under the First or Four- teenth Amendments . Material ...
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