[60] 318 U.S. 332 (1943).

[61] Ibid., 340. In Upshaw v. United States, 335 U.S. 410 (1948), a sharply divided Court found the McNabb case inapplicable to a case in which respondent, while under arrest for assault with intent to rape, was brought, by extended questioning, to confess having previously committed murder in an attempt to rape.

[62] Sullivan v. United States, 274 U.S. 259, 263 264 (1927).

[63] Blau v. United States, 340 U.S. 159 (1950). See also Blau v. United States, 340 U.S. 332 (1951); Rogers v. United States, 340 U.S. 367 (1951); Dennis v. United States, 341 U.S. 494 (1951).

[64] Holt v. United States, 218 U.S. 245 (1910).

[65] Rochin v. California, 342 U.S. 165 (1952).

[66] Re Harris, 221 U.S. 274, 279 (1911).

[67] Dier v. Banton, 262 U.S. 147 (1923).

[68] Re Fuller, 262 U.S. 91 (1923).

[69] Arndstein v. McCarthy, 254 U.S. 71 (1920).