HILL, Judge.
The defendant contends that the testimony of C. L. Collins, a bail bondsman, concerning statements made by the defendant should have been suppressed. Defendant argues that his statements were made after he was taken into custody by Collins and that Miranda warnings were not given. Defendant further argues that because his extrajudicial statements were not made voluntarily and knowingly, but were made during an improper interrogation, they
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