State v. Scales

Decided 1994-06-30

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TOMLJANOVICH, Justice (concurring in part, and dissenting in part). I agree with the majority that the conviction in this ease be affirmed; however, I vigorously dissent from that portion of the majority’s opinion holding that an unexcused failure to electronically record a statement during custodial interrogation must result in a suppression of that statement. <p "b631…

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