U.S. v. Braxton, No. 96-4242 (4th Cir.) (112 F.3d 777) (May 6, 1997) (Judge Karen J. Williams)
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published in Punch and Jurists
June 09, 1997
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Voluntary Nature/Voluntariness.
The Government appealed from an order of Judge Hallanan, in which she granted a defense motion to suppress a statement given by the defendant to law enforcement officials. She ruled that the statement was involuntary because: (a) the defendant was intimidated by the presence of two law enforcement officers; (b) ...
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