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Arizona v. Fulminante

Arizona v. Fulminante

a case resulting in an influential 1991 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that admitting into evidence a coerced confession can be considered a harmless error and does not violate due process rights if the remaining evidence is considered to be sufficient to convict the defendant.

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