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The Use of Physical Force to Obtain a Conviction Became

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The use of physical force to obtain a conviction became illegal with which Supreme Court case?


A) Diaz v. Texas
B) Bartley v. Montana
C) Brown v. Mississippi
D) Miranda v. Connecticut

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