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Boykin v. Alabama, No. 642 (U.S. Supreme Court) (395 U.S. 238; 89 S.Ct. 1709) (June 2, 1969) (Justice Douglas)

In this case the Court observed: "A plea of guilty is more than a confession which admits that the accused did various acts; it is itself a conviction; nothing remains but to give judgment and determine punishment. . . . Admissibility of a confession must be based on a 'reliable ...

 

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