The court correctly refused to reopen defendant's Huntley hearing upon discovery of an undisclosed memo book. The memo book did not constitute Rosario material because the notations concerning when defendant's questioning began did not relate to his direct testimony (see, People v Feerick,
Defendant's suppression motion was properly denied. We reject defendant's contention that the...
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