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Washington v. Johnston
1984.WA.40521 690 P.2D 591; 38 WASH. APP. 793
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Descripción editorial
Sean R. Johnston appeals his juvenile court conviction for second degree burglary. He contends the trial court erred in failing to suppress physical evidence and his oral and written confessions because they were the product of an unreasonable seizure in violation of the Fourth Amendment. He also contends that the trial court erred in failing to suppress his oral and written confessions because they were obtained in violation of his Miranda