Judgment affirmed.
The only question raised on this appeal is whether the defendant's statements and certain physical evidence should have been suppressed. The hearing court found by "clear and convincing evidence" that suppression should be denied. Though we are in agreement with the hearing court's denial of suppression, we would note that the People's burden of proof was to show "beyond a reasonable doubt" that the statements were voluntary (People v Huntley...
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