United States v. James Braxton

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit · Decided 1997-05-06

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MICHAEL, Circuit Judge, concurring in the judgment: I concur in the judgment because I do not believe that the totality of the circumstances reveals that Braxton’s will was overborne or that his capacity for self-determination was critically impaired. See United States v. Pelton, <a href="/opinion/499069/united-states-v-ronald-william-pelton/#1071" aria-descri…

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