Haley v. Ohio
United States Supreme Court
332 U.S. 596, 68 S. Ct. 302, 92 L. Ed. 224 (1948)
- Written by Meredith Hamilton Alley, JD
Facts
William Karam was murdered. Five days after the murder, at midnight, the police took 15-year-old Haley (defendant) into custody and transported him to the police station. The police worked in shifts to question Haley regarding the murder. The police did not allow Haley to take breaks or have an attorney or other helpful adult with him during questioning. The questioning ended at 5:00 a.m. when Haley confessed to the murder. Haley was tried as an adult, and his confession was admitted into evidence at trial. Haley was convicted of murder, and he appealed, arguing that his confession should have been excluded from evidence.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Douglas, J.)
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