Judgment held in abeyance, and the matter remanded for a reopened Huntley hearing on the legality of defendant's arrest and the admissibility of his two inculpatory statements.
Contrary to the suppression court's finding, it is clear that defendant was in custody at the time he gave his first statement, which was exculpatory. Defendant had not, prior to this statement, been given his constitutional warnings by the detective who elicited the statement. Despite...
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