Judgment affirmed.
The court did not err in denying the defendant's motion to suppress a statement he allegedly made to his friend, Elizabeth Johnson, after he was arrested and placed in a cell at the police precinct, since there was absolutely no evidence adduced indicating that Ms. Johnson was acting at the direction of or in cooperation with law enforcement officials at the time the statement was allegedly made (see, CPL 60.45 [2] [b] [ii]; People v Ray...
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