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- Lyons v. Oklahoma, 322 U.S. 596 (1944), was a United States Supreme Court case about the beatings and subsequent coerced confessions of William Douglas Lyons, a man convicted of a triple-murder in Oklahoma. His attorneys included Thurgood Marshall. (en)
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- Murphy (en)
- Rutledge (en)
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- The jury's decisions that the effects of the police's violent coercion of the first confession had dissipated prior to his second confession and that the latter was voluntary, and the subsequent conviction, did not violate due process or the defendant's Fourteenth Amendment rights.. (en)
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- Stone, Roberts, Frankfurter, Jackson (en)
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- Lyons v. Oklahoma, 322 U.S. 596 (1944), was a United States Supreme Court case about the beatings and subsequent coerced confessions of William Douglas Lyons, a man convicted of a triple-murder in Oklahoma. His attorneys included Thurgood Marshall. (en)
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- Lyons v. Oklahoma (en)
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