The State of New Jersey v. Perkins case involved a legal dispute concerning the admissibility of evidence obtained during a police interrogation. The defendant, Perkins, challenged the validity of his confession, arguing it was coerced and violated his constitutional rights. The case highlighted issues related to the voluntariness of confessions and the standards for police conduct during interrogations. Ultimately, it addressed the balance between law enforcement practices and individual rights under the law.
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The landmark case Plessy v Ferguson originated in the state of Louisiana.
A criminal case
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In the case Plumme v. State, the outcome was that the defendant was found guilty and convicted.
The defendant of the case would Jones.
The defendant of the case would Jones.
In the court case Plumme v. State 136 Ind. 306, the outcome was that the defendant's conviction was upheld by the court.
In the legal case of Plummer v. State, the outcome was that the court ruled in favor of the State.
As a Roman numeral: V = 5
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Florida