The court properly denied defendant's motion to suppress statements he made before receiving Miranda warnings. When, in response to an officer's pedigree question as to his address, defendant acknowledged he resided in the apartment where he was arrested and where the contraband at issue was found, warnings were not required because this routine administrative question, which was part of a series of standard booking questions such as name, address, and so forth, was...
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