Miller v. California

Supreme Court of the United States | 1967-12-04

389 U.S. 968

Ct. App. Cal., 4th App. Dist. Certiorari granted limited to Questions 1 and 2 presented by the petition which read as follows:

“1. Whether the introduction of admissions made to an undercover agent planted in petitioner’s jail cell constituted a violation of petitioner’s constitutional rights to counsel and against self-incrimination.

“2. Whether inculpatory admissions, obtained under circumstances like those here involved, can ever constitute harmless error.”


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