The court properly denied defendant's suppression motion without a hearing. The totality of the record, with particular reference to the motion court's colloquy with counsel concerning the facts of the case, establishes that defendant's allegations were insufficient, in light of his access to relevant information, to raise a factual issue warranting a hearing (see People v Jones,
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