People v. Wood

Decided 2006-05-30

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MARTINEZ, Justice. This case comes before the court on an interlocutory appeal from the trial court, pursuant to C.A.R. 4.1. The People challenge an order of the trial court suppressing statements made by the defendant on the day of his arrest. The trial court suppressed the statements for being involuntary and for violating the defendant’s rights under Miranda v. Arizona, <a…

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