Defendant, who chose not to represent himself, but also insisted, despite the court's extensive warnings and efforts to persuade him to change his mind, that his attorney do nothing to defend him, is solely responsible for the manner in which his trial was conducted, and both his attorney and the court acted properly in all respects (see People v Kelly,
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