PER CURIAM.
Roberts pleaded nolo contendere to breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony, reserving the right to appeal any "point which might arise from any search or seizure or arrest." He appeals now, arguing that incriminating statements made after an allegedly illegal arrest, and while he was "high" on drugs, should be suppressed. Even assuming that Roberts has properly preserved these issues for appellate review, the record before us adequately supports...
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