State v. Booher

H. Brown, J.,

dissenting. This case presents an important question of constitutional law that has never been addressed by this court, to wit: the efficacy of a Miranda warning where the acts of the interrogator contradicted the rights which the accused was told she had. I do not find the case to have been improvidently allowed. I believe we should affirm the judgment rendered by the court of appeals and that we should set forth the legal analysis by which we reach this result.