The court properly denied defendant's motion to suppress his statement about his use of a significant nickname. This statement was taken at a police station shortly after defendant had been rearrested on a bench warrant issued for his failure to appear on a pending unrelated charge upon which he had been represented by counsel. There was no violation of defendant's derivative right to counsel under People v Rogers (
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