People v. Jones

Decided 1981-05-26

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OPINION OF THE COURT Gulotta, J. This appeal requires us to consider whether a claim based upon an alleged lack of probable cause to arrest an individual is available on appeal as a ground for the suppression of statements held to be voluntary and admissible by the hearing court. We hold that the issue of probable cause, raised tentatively but never pursued at a suppression hearing devoted almost entirely to Fi…

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