STATE v. DAVIS


243 Or. 234 (1966)

412 P.2d 522

STATE OF OREGON v. DAVIS

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Affirmed March 30, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Toran, Jr., Portland, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief was Mayfield K. Webb, Portland.

George M. Joseph, Deputy District Attorney, Portland, argued the cause for respondent. On the brief were George Van Hoomissen, District Attorney, and Garr M. King, Deputy District Attorney, Portland.

Before McALLISTER, Chief Justice, and PERRY, SLOAN, GOODWIN, DENECKE, HOLMAN and LUSK, Justices.


AFFIRMED.

DENECKE, J.

In December, 1964, the defendant was convicted of grand larceny. He appeals upon the ground that his verbal confession made to a detective while the defendant was under arrest and being interrogated was inadmissible because the defendant was not effectively warned of his constitutional rights to remain silent and to the advice of counsel, and that it was not a voluntary statement.

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