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People v. Morales

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 6, 1968
239 N.E.2d 221 (N.Y. 1968)

Opinion

Submitted June 3, 1968

Decided June 6, 1968


Motion to amend remittitur granted. Return of remittitur requested and, when returned, it will be amended by adding thereto the following: Upon the appeal herein, there were presented and necessarily passed upon the following questions under the Constitution of the United States, viz.: Whether the rights of defendant under the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments were violated. Defendant argued that certain confessions admitted on the trial should have been excluded upon the ground that these confessions were obtained during his unlawful detention, and upon the further ground that the confessions were not shown to have been voluntary beyond a reasonable doubt. The Court of Appeals held that defendant's constitutional rights were not violated.


Summaries of

People v. Morales

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 6, 1968
239 N.E.2d 221 (N.Y. 1968)
Case details for

People v. Morales

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, v. MELVIN MORALES…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Jun 6, 1968

Citations

239 N.E.2d 221 (N.Y. 1968)
239 N.E.2d 221
292 N.Y.S.2d 130