De Stephan had been apprehended upon the premises but his then unidentified companion escaped. Two days before appellant's trial commenced, De Stephan pleaded guilty to the count charging possession of burglar's instruments. On that same day, upon interrogation by an Assistant District Attorney, in the presence of his attorney, and apparently before pleading, he implicated appellant and next day he signed the question and answer statement which had meanwhile been transcribed...
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