The failure to supply the defendant with the minutes of the Huntley suppression hearing was, if error, harmless. (Code Crim. Pro., § 542.) Defendant's guilt was clear, and the evidence at the Huntley hearing would not have provided any material for use in any way by defense counsel at the trial. It is contended that the case of People v. Zabrocky (
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