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People State New York v. Terah Marzan
NY.45948; 555 N.Y.S.2d 345; 161 A.D.2d 416 (1990)
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Sullivan, J.P., Rosenberger, Asch, Rubin, JJ. Defendant violently attacked the complainant with a baseball bat. The complainant suffered serious injuries which included
the loss of an eye. Two weeks following the filing of the complaint, detectives knocked on the defendant's door, asked him
to come outside into the apartment building's hallway, and arrested him. The detectives did not have an arrest warrant. En
route to Central Booking, and before Miranda warnings were given, the defendant spontaneously made a statement that was used
at trial.