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      • After an intense investigation, a 27-year-old bakery truck driver and former all-state high school football star, Edward Coolidge, was arrested and later convicted.
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  2. Police went to petitioner's home on January 28, 1964, to question him about a murder. In the course of their inquiry he showed them three guns; and he agreed to take a lie-detector test on February 2. The test was inconclusive on the murder but during its course petitioner admitted a theft.

  3. The event created great alarm in the area, and the police immediately began a massive investigation. On January 28, having learned from a neighbor that the petitioner, Edward Coolidge, had been away from home on the evening of the girl’s disappearance, the police went to his house to question him.

  4. New Hampshire. Argued: Jan. 12, 1971. --- Decided: June 21, 1971. We are called upon in this case to decide issues under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments arising in the context of a state criminal trial for the commission of a particularly brutal murder.

  5. The event created great alarm in the area, and the police immediately began a massive investigation. On January 28, having learned from a neighbor that the petitioner, Edward Coolidge, had been away from home on the evening of the girl's disappearance, the police went to his house to question him.

  6. Dec 30, 1981 · Over opposition from the family of a murdered girl, Gov. Hugh Gallen and 21,000 petitioners, the state Parole Board said today that Edward Coolidge, a confessed killer, may go free in 1984...

  7. Edward H. Coolidge, Jr. Respondent. State of New Hampshire. Petitioner's Claim. The petitioner stated that the warrant authorizing the seizure and subsequent search of his automobile should be considered invalid on the ground that it was a violation of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. Chief Lawyer for Petitioner ...