COHEN, J.
Lamont Riley was convicted of first-degree murder for the death of Cecil Mills. Mills was shot after he went to his daughter's home, interrupting Riley and his codefendants as they burglarized it. On appeal, Riley argues the trial court erred in failing to suppress the recording of a conversation he had with his girlfriend in an interview room at the police station. We disagree and affirm.
Following the murder, Riley was developed as a suspect and...
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