Commonwealth v. Moore
Commonwealth v. Moore
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
Judgment of sentence affirmed.
Dissenting Opinion
(dissenting).
I cannot agree with the majority’s determination that appellant’s confession was “the product of an essentially free and unconstrained choice”. Commonwealth v. Alston, 456 Pa. 128, 131, 317 A.2d 241, 243 (1974). This Court has previously held that a confession can be rendered involuntary not necessarily as a result of over
I must dissent from the majority’s opinion. It is clear from the facts that appellant’s will was overcome by his physical condition. Therefore, it cannot be said that appellant voluntarily gave the statement or voluntarily waived his Miranda rights.
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