The court properly denied defendant's motion to suppress defendant's statements. Initially, we find no basis for disturbing the court's credibility determinations. The statements made by defendant to the police while defendant was incarcerated on an unrelated matter did not require Miranda warnings. The evidence adduced at the hearing established that there were no restrictions on defendant's freedom over and above ordinary prison confinement (see People v Alls...
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