Although there was sufficient evidence to warrant submission to the jury of all of the counts in the indictment, there were serious errors at the trial which require reversal of the convictions and a new trial. Among such errors was the admission into evidence of a statement attributed to defendant upon his arrest. That statement had no probative value and should have been excluded. It was neither a confession (a direct acknowledgment of guilt) nor an admission (a declaration...
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