The court properly admitted a police officer's brief testimony that, while canvassing for possible witnesses to a burglary, he spoke to a person across the street from the site of the burglary, who was not a witness to the crime, and that, as a result of an unspecified conversation with this person, he searched a shopping cart left directly outside the burglarized premises and found papers bearing defendant's name. Even assuming that this testimony conveyed an implicit assertion...
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