At the beginning of his oral decision, the suppression court stated that, basically, it gave full credence to the testimony of the prosecution witnesses. However, that court expressed some doubts as to whether detective Fletcher had given all the Miranda warnings to defendant in the hospital. The court found that it was unnecessary to reach that question because, even if all the warnings had been given, the defendant was so agitated and excited that he did not voluntarily...
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