HEDRICK, Judge.
Respondent first contends that the trial court erred by failing to suppress the inculpatory statement made by him during an in-custody interrogation. He contends that his statement was not voluntarily given, that he was not advised of his right to have a parent present, and he was not advised of his right to counsel.
During the proceedings, the trial judge conducted a voir dire hearing to determine whether respondent had knowingly, willingly...
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