Because the testimony of the arresting officer was credited by the hearing court and there were no "substantial questions concerning the legality of the police conduct in making the arrest", probable cause for defendant's arrest was established and there was no need for the undercover officer to testify or to be made available to defendant (People v Petralia,
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