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1. Brown v. Mississippi a. Two day questioning regarding the death of his wife violated defendant's rights.
2. Miranda v. Arizona b. Police used psychological pressure on accused.
3. Ashcraft v. Tennessee c. Requires police to warn before conducting in-custody interrogation.
4. Escobedo v. Illinois d. Police must give Miranda warning regardless of the severity of the crime.
5. Spano v. New York e. State may use a statement taken without warning to impeach defendant when he testifies in court.
6. Berkemer v. McCarty f. The police cannot use physical means to force the suspect to confess.
7. Harris v. New York g. Harmless error rule applies to confessions.
8. Arizona v. Fulminante h. Police denied accused his right to counsel.
1. * f
2. * c
3. * a
4. * h
5. * b
6. * d
7. * e
8. * g
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