In Re Fried

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1947-06-23

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FRANK, Circuit Judge. 1. Substantial testimony, the credibility of which was, of course, for the district judge to determine, sustains his conclusion that such authorized voluntary consent was given to the searches as to validate them and the seizures. : 2. The district judge refused to consider any evidence whatever concerning the confessions. He ruled, in effect, as follows: Even if government officers…

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