JORDAN, Judge.
The defendant was tried and convicted of burglary. His motion for new trial on the general grounds and one special ground which attacked the admissibility of a written confession as not having been freely and voluntarily made was denied, and the exception is to that judgment. Held:
Under the facts and circumstances of this case the question as to whether the alleged confession was freely and voluntarily made was for the determination...
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