PER CURIAM.
On September 26, 1974, defendant James Edward Carson, Jr. was convicted for first degree murder, La.R.S. 14:30 (1950), and sentenced, on the jury's recommendation, to life imprisonment at hard labor. On appeal, this Court found that while all other assignments lacked merit, defendant had raised a serious issue regarding the denial of his motion to suppress a confession. Finding that the state had made an inconclusive showing of voluntariness, we remanded...
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