Appellant Ben was arrested for bank robbery and moved to sup…

Appellant Ben was arrested for bank robbery and moved to suppress a statement made to the police on the grounds that the warnings he received by the police did not satisfy Miranda v. Arizona. The Fourth Circuit upheld his conviction on the grounds that the New Calizonia legislature adopted the following statutory language. “The constitutional requirements of the fifth amendment self-incrimination clause will be satisfied if a confession is deemed to be voluntary. The issue of voluntariness will take into account the circumstances surrounding the confession including (a) the time elapsing between arrest and arraignment of the defendant making the confession; (b) whether such defendant knew the nature of the offense with which he was charged, (c) whether the defendant was advised prior to questioning of the right to the existence of counsel; and (d) Whether the defendant was advised he was not required to make any statement.” In reviewing Ben’s conviction, the court will most likely:

August has red hair and is 6’7.” Zeke also has red hair but…

August has red hair and is 6’7.” Zeke also has red hair but is 5’3.” August and Zeke broke into Julie’s house and stole her jewelry and silver. Julie observed August and Zeke leave in a green Nissan sedan with out-of-state plates. Julie called the police, who immediately broadcast a bulletin over the police radio network describing the crime, the participants, and the car.A few hours later, Officer Christian who heard the broadcast in a town 100 miles away observed a green Nissan sedan bearing out-of-state plates with four passengers driving down a main street. Officer Christian pulled up beside the car and observed that the driver was short and had red hair, and that a man in the back seat was tall and had red hair. Officer Christian stopped the car and ordered the occupants to step out. As the occupants stepped out, Officer Christian noticed burglary tools on the floorboard of the car. Upon confirming that the driver was indeed about 5’3” and that the passenger was about 6’7,” Officer Christian searched the car. In the trunk, Officer Christian found the jewelry and silver that had been taken from Julie’s house. Officer Christian then placed the men under arrest. Prior to their trial, the men brought a motion to suppress the items found in the trunk of the car.Should the judge grant the motion to suppress?