Appellant attacks the sufficiency of the evidence, upon the Huntley hearing and upon the trial, respecting the voluntariness of his confession. In his brief, he asserts, first, that he was "psychologically distraught and mentally sick when the incommunicado interrogation began at police headquarters" and, second, that "an attorney had contacted the police a day before and requested that he be notified when the defendant was picked up". There was a plenitude of medical...
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