Upshaw v. U.S., No. 98 (U.S. Supreme Court) (335 U.S. 410; 69 S.Ct. 170) (December 13, 2048) (Justice Black)
Here the Court vacated a conviction that was based on a confession that was obtained while the petitioner was being held for some 30 hours before being taken to a committing magistrate as required by Rule 5(a) of the Fed.R.Crim.P.
The petitioner in this case was convicted of grand larceny ...
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