JACKSON v DENNO, WARDEN 378 U.S. 368 (1964). CASE BRIEF

JACKSON v DENNO, WARDEN

378 U.S. 368 (1964).

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a review of a denial of habeas corpus.

FACTS: After a robbery, Jackson (D) was shot by police and taken to the hospital. D had just shot and killed a police officer. D confessed orally in the hospital and later in writing. At trial, the judge allowed the jury to decide upon the voluntariness of the confession. D was convicted. D petitioned for habeas corpus in federal court and this was denied. The Supreme Court granted review.

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RULE OF LAW:


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LEGAL ANALYSIS:





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