HILL v. STATE

No. A01A2542.

556 S.E.2d 545 (2001)

252 Ga. App. 473

HILL v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

November 15, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John R. Greco, Atlanta, for appellant.

Barry E. Morgan, Solicitor-General, Todd H. Ashley, Jessica K. Moss, Asst. Solicotors-General, for appellee.


JOHNSON, Presiding Judge.

A trial judge, sitting without a jury, found Holly Day Hill guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol. In her sole enumeration of error, Hill contends the trial court erred in denying her motion to suppress evidence because she was in custody and had not been read her Miranda warnings. We find no error and affirm Hill's conviction.

When reviewing a trial court's decision on a motion to suppress, this court's responsibility...

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