Brown v. Mississippi: Difference between revisions
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Another murder suspect named Brown was forcibly hauled by a mob across the border to Alabama. After torture, Brown confessed to murder. | Another murder suspect named Brown was forcibly hauled by a mob across the border to Alabama. After torture, Brown confessed to murder. | ||
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Brown v. Mississippi | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Citation | |
Date decided | 1936 |
Facts
In 1934, a murdered white man's body was discovered in the state of Mississippi. A mop of white people and a sheriff's deputy demand confession out of a black man under the threat of lynching. A suspect named Ellington was repeatedly tortured before being let go.
Another murder suspect named Brown was forcibly hauled by a mob across the border to Alabama. After torture, Brown confessed to murder.Holding
A confession may not be obtained by violence.
Judgment
SCOTUS overturns Brown's conviction.