Explore 6 voluntariness of confessions court cases in South Carolina. AI-powered summaries, key holdings, and legal analysis.
Voluntariness Of Confessions Opinions in South Carolina (6)
Confession deemed voluntary, conviction upheld
South Carolina Supreme Court · 2025-11-05 · Defendant Win · Impact: 15/100
Maron Alexander Lindsey v. State, decided by South Carolina Supreme Court on November 5, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The core dispute centered on whether the defendant's confession was ...
SC Supreme Court Upholds Domestic Violence Conviction, Admits Prior Bad Acts
South Carolina Supreme Court · 2025-08-20 · Defendant Win · Impact: 30/100
State v. Tony T. Sweet, decided by South Carolina Supreme Court on August 20, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Supreme Court of South Carolina affirmed the appellate court's decision, up...
SC Supreme Court: Confession Admissible After Miranda Waiver
South Carolina Supreme Court · 2025-07-16 · Defendant Win · Impact: 25/100
State v. Charles Dent, decided by South Carolina Supreme Court on July 16, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The Supreme Court of South Carolina affirmed the lower court's decision, holding t...
Confession deemed involuntary due to age and interrogation conditions
South Carolina Supreme Court · 2025-05-28 · Defendant Win · Impact: 75/100
Mitchell Rivers v. State, decided by South Carolina Supreme Court on May 28, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The core dispute centered on whether the defendant's confession was voluntary, g...
Intoxication Doesn't Invalidate Miranda Waiver if Rights Understood
South Carolina Supreme Court · 2025-03-19 · Defendant Win · Impact: 40/100
State v. James E. Daniels, Jr., decided by South Carolina Supreme Court on March 19, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The core dispute centered on whether the defendant's confession, obtaine...
Confession deemed involuntary due to coercive interrogation tactics
South Carolina Supreme Court · 2025-02-26 · Reversed · Impact: 75/100
State v. Jason B. McSwain, decided by South Carolina Supreme Court on February 26, 2025, resulted in a reversed outcome. The core dispute centered on whether the defendant's confession was voluntary a...