YOUNG v. STATE

No. A-1302.

743 P.2d 941 (1987)

Mark YOUNG a/k/a Mark Huddleston, Appellant, v. STATE of Alaska, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Alaska.

October 16, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sidney K. Billingslea, Asst. Public Defender, Kenai, and Dana Fabe, Public Defender, Anchorage, for appellant.

Cynthia M. Hora, Asst. Atty. Gen., Office of Sp. Prosecutions and Appeals, Anchorage, and Grace Berg Schaible, Atty. Gen., Juneau, for appellee.

Before BRYNER, C.J., and COATS and SINGLETON, JJ.


OPINION

BRYNER, Chief Judge.

Mark Young was convicted, after a nonjury trial, of burglary in the first degree. He appeals, contending that Superior Court Judge James A. Hanson erred in denying a motion to suppress Young's confession. We affirm.

Young first contends that his confession was involuntary. At the suppression hearing below, Young testified that, during the two to three days immediately preceding his arrest, he had gotten little sleep and...

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