Defendant's papers in support of his motion to suppress statements elicited during police questioning conducted shortly after his arrest on January 23, 1979, contained two grounds for suppression, i.e., (1) that he was arrested without probable cause and (2) that his statements were coerced by the police. However, at the beginning of the Huntley hearing, defendant's counsel advised the court that a third ground for suppression existed, i.e., that defendant was actually...
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