In which case did the Supreme Court forbid states to use coerced confessions to convict suspects of crimes?

A. Mapp v. Ohio
B. Twining v. New Jersey
C. Escobedo v. Illinois
D. Brown v. Mississippi


D. Brown v. Mississippi

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