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noting that "an officer's telling a defendant that he could not `buy' one of the defendant's statements and that the defendant should tell the truth did not amount to coercion"
Summary of this case from State v. WhitesidesOpinion
2001
noting that "an officer's telling a defendant that he could not `buy' one of the defendant's statements and that the defendant should tell the truth did not amount to coercion"
Summary of this case from State v. Whitesides2001
noting that "an officer's telling a defendant that he could not `buy' one of the defendant's statements and that the defendant should tell the truth did not amount to coercion"
Summary of this case from State v. WhitesidesFull title:DISPOSITION OF PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 2001
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