The trial court properly denied the motion to suppress defendant's confessions. When the defendant questioned the need to identify his accomplices during the videotaped confession, he was merely questioning the scope of the interrogation, not asking for the interrogation to end. Moreover, the Assistant District Attorney's response to defendant's question was not an attempt to tell defendant he could not invoke his right to terminate the questioning. The defendant, who had...
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