Defendant contends on this appeal that his warrantless arrest in California in the home of Glanville Jones was not justified by exigent circumstances and that this initial illegality was unattenuated, requiring suppression of his subsequent confession made after Miranda warnings. We disagree. The judgment of conviction should therefore be affirmed.
The police may enter a home without an arrest warrant to arrest the suspect if...
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