STATE v. BELL

No. 2007-KK-1124.

958 So.2d 1173 (2007)

STATE of Louisiana v. Anthony BELL.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 29, 2007.


PER CURIAM.

Writ granted. The trial court's ruling denying defendant's motion to suppress his recorded statement is reversed in part.

Although the interrogating officers recalled at the hearing on the motion to suppress that defendant used the tempering words, "I think," or, "maybe I should," the transcript of the audio-taped statement, which was played during the hearing, reveals that midway through the questioning...

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