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Chambers V. Florida and the Criminal Justice Revolution Elizabeth M. Bucar Encampment was not only tedious

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Chambers V. Florida and the Criminal Justice Revolution Elizabeth M. Bucar Encampment was not only tediousThe history and enduring legacy of a breakthrough case in criminal justice reform In 1940, the United States Supreme Court decided in Chambers v. Florida to ban confessions obtained through mental or physical coercion in criminal trials. This landmark ruling laid the groundwork for many later protections for those in the custody of law enforcement. This book shows how the case contributed to what is now known as the "criminal procedure revolution," a

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