William Joseph Coughlan v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1968-02-20

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PER CURIAM: Appellant was convicted of aiding and abetting in the robbery of a federally insured bank. 1 Trial was to the district judge, jury having been properly waived. The conviction depended on an oral confession, evidence of which was received at the trial. The oral statements involved were taken by police officers who interv…

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