Chambers v. Florida and the Criminal Justice Revolution
Chambers v. Florida and the Criminal Justice Revolution
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by Richard Brust (Author)

The history and enduring legacy of a breakthrough case
in criminal justice reform

In 1940, the United
States Supreme Court decided in Chambers v. Florida to ban confessions
obtained through mental or physical coercion in criminal trials. This landmark
ruling laid the groundwork for many later protections for those in the custody
of law enforcement. This book shows how the case contributed to what is now
known as the "criminal procedure revolution," a series of Supreme Court rulings
that found protections in the Bill of Rights applied not only to defendants in federal
cases but also to those in state legal systems.
The trial that sparked this chain of
events resulted from the robbing and murder of a white fish-market owner in Pompano,
Florida, in 1933. Local law enforcement officers extracted confessions from
four Black migrant workers after a week of torture and abuse. Simuel McGill, a
Black lawyer based in Jacksonville, mounted appeals, kept the accused men safe from
lynchings, and eventually took the case to the nation's highest court, where
Justice Hugo Black, among other parts of the ruling, compared justice systems
in the Jim Crow South to those of totalitarian nations in 1930s Europe. This
book fully explores the case, often overlooked by historians, and its ripple
effects--such as the "Miranda rights" formalized in 1966, including the "right
to remain silent."


"Chambers v.
Florida" and the Criminal Justice Revolution
demonstrates the influence of
African American lawyers in early criminal and civil rights cases, as well as
the growing public awareness of abuses of power by white sheriffs and law
enforcement authorities during this time. It highlights the ever-present need
to safeguard protections for minority and impoverished individuals accused of
crimes, reminding readers that with perseverance and vigilance, justice can
prevail.

A volume in the series Government and Politics in the South, edited by
Sharon D. Wright Austin and Angela K. Lewis-Maddox
Number of Pages: 244
Dimensions: 0.55 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 20, 2025
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