At the time this indictment was called ready for trial, the court inquired whether any preliminary motions were required. Counsel for the defendant announced that there was a motion to suppress and the Assistant District Attorney stated that he understood there was a motion to suppress statements "under the theory of the Huntley case" and he was ready to proceed on that hearing. Thereupon Detective John E. Sullivan, called as a witness by the People, testified that at the...
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