Where a defendant has made an inculpatory statement prior to receiving a warning of his Miranda rights, that statement may be suppressed but does not require the suppression of later statements confirming culpability made after the Miranda warning was given.The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed the decision of Cook County Associate Judge Steven J. Goebel.On Dec. 14, 2009, Z.R., a 14-month-old girl, suffered severe second- and third-degree burns on her hands after they were immersed in a hot liquid. Z.R. is the daughter …