In which case was psychological pressure used on the defendant to get him to confess?

a. Ashcraft v. Tennessee
b. Brown v. Mississippi
c. Miranda v. Arizona
d. Spano v. New York


d

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a. hypothesis b. proposition c. theory d. typology e. concept

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a. True b. False

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