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354 U.S. 393 77 Supreme Court Reporter 1098 1 United States Reports Lawyer’s Edition 2d Series KF101.8 U54 1423 Jesse BLACKBURN, Petitioner,v.STATE OF ALABAMA. Number 426. Argued May 2, 1957. Decided June 17, Mr. Truman Hobbs, Montgomery, Ala., for the petitioner. Paul T. Gish, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen. of Alabama, respondent. PER CURIAM. The record in this case leaves us uncertain whether petitioner's claim to protection Due Process Clause Fourteenth Amendment Constitution was passed upon by Appeals Alabama. 38 Ala.App. 143, 88 So.2d 199. Accordingly, we vacate judgment and remand cause that court order it may pass claim. State Minnesota versus National Tea Co., 309 551, 60 676, 84 L.Ed. 920. 2 Judgment vacated remanded. 3 Justice DOUGLAS, with whom CHIEF JUSTICE BRENNAN concur, dissenting. 4 Petitioner has made as strong a showing possible he signed confession when insane. Throughout whole proceeding claimed involuntary. should therefore be reversed. See Chambers Florida, 227, 472, 716; Leyra Denno, 347 556, 74 716, 98 948.

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