Brown v. Mississippi
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Brown v. Mississippi is a landmark 1936 U.S. Supreme Court case that held convictions based solely on confessions extracted by police torture violate the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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| Brown v. Mississippi canonical | 1 |
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