Defendant's sentence was properly executed. His due process rights were not violated since he was not entitled to counsel at the execution of sentence, which is "not a critical stage of the * * * criminal proceeding" (People v Harris,
Defendant's suppression motion was properly denied. Although the identification procedure was "police-arranged" in the sense that the complainant was escorted by detectives...
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