STATE v. REEVES

No. 97-K-1806.

714 So.2d 696 (1998)

STATE of Louisiana v. Ronald W. REEVES.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 26, 1998.


PER CURIAM.*

Granted in part; denied in part. Although "mere declaratory descriptions of incriminating evidence do not invariably constitute interrogation for Miranda purposes," United States v. Payne, 954 F.2d 199, 202 (4th Cir.1992) (emphasis added), and no fixed rule exists that "all such statements are objectively likely to result in incriminating responses by those in custody...

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