VAUGHN, Judge.
Defendant's principal assignment of error asserts that the trial court erred in admitting into evidence incriminating statements made by defendant. Defendant does not contend that the evidence does not support the court's findings that he was given the full Miranda warnings and he made his statements voluntarily with full understanding of his rights. He does argue that there was no affirmative waiver of his right to counsel. Miranda v. Arizona...
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