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Supreme Court — Part 7
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the murder being an Agent of the Alcohol Tax Unit of the
Treasury Department. The case was investigated by the
Alcohol Tax Unit.
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Valley Authority, the specific offense being the dynamiting
of power lines of the Tennessee Valley Authority. In the
Anderson case the defendants were arrested by the local
sheriff and made a confession to Agents of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation while they were in the custody of
the local Sheriff and before they were arrested by the Agents
and made Federal prisoners.
In each case one of the principal items of evidence
was the confession of the defendants. .In each instance the
Supreme Court held that tie confession was inadmissible and
reversed the conviction. In each of the two cases the court
called attention to the statutes which require a prisoner
after his arrest to be brought before a committing magistrate
{U. S. Code, Title 5, Section 300 (a); Title 18, Section 595).
It should be observed in passing at this point that these
statutes have always been construed t
prisoner must be brought before a committing magistrate
within a reasonable time after arrest. The word "“imuediately"
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