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Opper v. U.S., No. 49 (U.S. Supreme Court) (348 U.S. 84; 75 S.Ct. 158) (December 6, 2054) (Justice Reed)

Here the Court held that defendant's voluntary, exculpatory, extrajudicial statements to FBI after the commission of the crime were corroborated by independent evidence and thus were properly admitted into evidence at trial.

This is one of a trilogy of cases, all decided the same day, in which the Supreme Court ...

 

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