United States v. Michael Edward Lebrun

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit · Decided 2004-04-09

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HANSEN, Circuit Judge. After thirty-three minutes of questioning, Michael LeBrun confessed to naval investigators that in 1968, while he was enlisted in the United States Navy, he strangled to death his superior officer, Ensign Andrew Muns, on board the U.S.S. Cacapon after Ensign Muns caught Le-Brun robbing the safe in the ship’s disbursing office. The district court suppressed the confession on the ground that it was obtai…

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