WARD, Judge.
Edward Jones was tried before a jury and found guilty of simple burglary. He now appeals his conviction, alleging that there was error in his trial because evidence was presented to the jury which should have been excluded. In this appeal he presents two arguments for suppression of that evidence. The first, argument is that his codefendants, Charles Bingham and Derrick Thornton, were illegally arrested; hence their statements which implicated Jones and...
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