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Kelly, J. (concurring in result). I agree with the majority that the trial court erred in suppressing
*646 defendant’s inculpatory statement solely on the basis of the delay and that the court should have, instead, considered the voluntariness of the statement on the basis of the totality of the circumstances under People v Cipriano, 431 Mich 315, 334; 429 NW2d 781 (1988). However, to the extent that the majority attempts to evaluate the voluntariness of the statement in light of the record presented to us, I disagree with that approach. The statement must first be properly evaluated by the trial court. That was not done in this case. Therefore, because the trial court has not yet done so, this Court should not be attempting to evaluate the voluntariness of the statement. We simply do not have all the necessary information to do so. However, because I believe that we must reverse and remand to the trial court to make appropriate findings under the factors established in Cipriano, I concur in the result.
Document Info
Docket Number: Docket 224898
Judges: O'Connell, Kelly, Whitbeck
Filed Date: 2/14/2001
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/10/2024