OPINION
WOOD, Chief Judge.
Defendant is charged with the voluntary manslaughter of her husband. She moved to suppress her oral and written statements. The trial court took the question of suppressing the written statement under advisement; her written statement is not involved in this appeal. The several oral statements were suppressed; the State appeals. The issue is the propriety of the order suppressing the oral statements.
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