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2005-11-17 |
YNARES-SANTIAGO, J. |
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| Neither does the constitutional provision on custodial investigation extends to a spontaneous statement, not elicited through questioning by the authorities, but given in an ordinary manner whereby the accused orally admits having committed the crime,[26] nor to a person undergoing an audit examination because an audit examiner is not a law enforcement officer.[27] | |||||