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Arizona v. Fulminante, No. 89-839 (U.S. Supreme Court) (499 U.S. 279; 111 S.Ct. 1246) (March 26, 1991) (Justice White)

In this case, the Supreme Court was required to decide whether a Government informant's credible threat of exposure to physical violence supported a conclusion, under the totality of the circumstances, that the suspect's subsequent responses were coerced.

While serving time in a federal penitentiary Fulminate was befriended by an FBI ...

 

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