PER CURIAM.
Upon trial by jury, during the course of which her written pretrial confession was introduced into evidence over objection, defendant was convicted of second-degree murder. On appeal she asserts that the confession should not have been admitted because she was so intoxicated at the time she made the statement she could not freely and voluntarily waive her right to counsel and right to remain silent. She does not contend that she was not advised of these...
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