Coffin v. United States (156 U.S. 432)

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Coffin v. United States
by Edward Douglass White
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Coffin v. United States, 156 U.S. 432 (1895), was an appellate case before the United States Supreme Court in 1895 which established the presumption of innocence of persons accused of crimes. "Coffin v. United States," in Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

819116Coffin v. United States — SyllabusEdward Douglass White

United States Supreme Court

156 U.S. 432

Coffin  v.  United States


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