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        "text": "JUSTICE CAMPBELL\ndelivered the opinion of the court;\nDefendant, Patrick Ross, was convicted in a jury trial and concurrently sentenced to 70 years\u2019 imprisonment for murder and 30 years for aggravated kidnaping. (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1981, ch. 38, pars. 9 \u2014 l(a-3), 10 \u2014 2(3).) On appeal, defendant raises the following issues: (1) whether the United States or Illinois constitutions require that a written or recorded transcript be made of evidence presented at an ex parte hearing at which an arrest warrant is authorized; (2) whether the court erred in denying defendant\u2019s motion to quash arrest; and (3) whether the court erred in denying defendant\u2019s motion to suppress defendant\u2019s statements.\nThe record reveals that on April 16, 1982, Chicago police detectives Terence Thedford and James Antonacci appeared before circuit court Judge Murphy and obtained an arrest warrant for defendant. At this time, Thedford testified that the defendant had been implicated in the robbery and murder, of one Melvin Lloyd by the statements of \u201ctwo other co-offenders that had been arrested in this matter.\u201d After being arrested and charged, defendant filed motions to quash his arrest and to suppress certain statements.\nAt the hearing on defendant\u2019s motion to quash on September 27, 1982, the detectives were unable to recall the precise testimony Thedford had given before Judge Murphy when the arrest warrant was issued. The trial court denied defendant\u2019s motion to quash arrest on the basis that defendant failed to meet his burden that no probable cause existed for the arrest.\nAt the hearings on the motion to suppress statements on November 19, 1982, March 9, 1983, and March 10, 1983, the detectives testified that defendant was arrested at approximately 11:50 p.m. on April 19, 1982. Defendant was then driven to Area Four Violent Crimes offices at 3151 West Harrison, where he was taken to an interrogation room, handcuffed to a restraining ring, and left alone. The detectives returned to the interrogation room five to 10 minutes later and had various interviews with defendant, resulting in a written statement signed by defendant. Defendant was then charged with the robbery and murder of Melvin Lloyd. The trial court denied defendant\u2019s motion to suppress on the basis that the State met its burden to demonstrate that by obtaining these statements defendant\u2019s fourth amendment rights were not violated. Defendant was subsequently found guilty in a jury trial and sentenced to 70 years for murder with a concurrent sentence of 30 years for aggravated kidnaping.\nDefendant first contends that failure to provide a written or recorded transcript of the evidence heard by the court in the ex parte hearing concerning the issuance of the arrest warrant violated defendant\u2019s constitutional rights. Defendant argues that \u201conly by requiring written affidavits, or the recording of oral testimony, can it be assured that reviewing courts will have an accurate record of the evidence relied upon to find probable cause for arrest warrants.\u201d Defendant relies on People v. Elias (1925), 316 Ill. 376, 147 N.E. 472, to support his position. In Elias, the defendant raised issues concerning the proper procedure to use in issuing a search warrant. The court held that \u201c[t]he testimony on which the magistrate acts must be reduced to writing, incorporated in a formal complaint and verified by affidavit.\u201d (People v. Elias (1925), 316 Ill. 376, 381, 147 N.E. 472, 474.) However, Elias can be distinguished on its facts in that Elias pertains to the issuance of search warrants which are listed under section 108 \u2014 3 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1981, ch. 38, par. 108 \u2014 3), while the requirements of arrest warrants are set forth in section 107 \u2014 9 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1981, ch. 38, par. 107 \u2014 9).\nUnder the fourth amendment to the United States Constitution, an arrest warrant must be supported by probable cause. (Giordenello v. United States (1958), 357 U.S. 480, 2 L. Ed. 2d 1503, 78 S. Ct. 1245.) However, the fourth amendment contains no prescription as to the form or manner in which probable cause must be shown, but merely provides that \u201cno Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation.\u201d (Gillespie v. United States (8th Cir. 1966), 368 F.2d 1, 4.) Similarly, the Illinois Constitution requires that \u201cNo warrant shall issue without probable cause, supported by affidavit particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized.\u201d (Ill. Const. 1970, art. 1, sec. 6.) Section 107 \u2014 9 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1981, ch. 38, par. 107 \u2014 9) provides for the issuance of an arrest warrant where the issuing judge has been presented with a sworn complaint and has heard testimony under oath which supports the determination that probable cause exists that the person has committed a crime. In issuing an arrest warrant, the court is not bound by the four corners of the complaint, but may base its determination of probable cause upon its required examination of the complainant or witness. Ill. Rev. Stat. 1981, ch. 38, par. 107 \u2014 9; Village of Willowbrook v. Miller (1966), 72 Ill. App. 2d 30, 217 N.E.2d 809.\nIn the instant case, defendant requests that this court expand the protection of the fourth amendment and require that a written or recorded transcript be made of ex parte proceedings for the issuance of arrest warrants. Some jurisdictions require that a written or recorded transcript be made if it is to be utilized to support probable cause. (See Glodowski v. State (1928), 196 Wis. 265, 220 N.W. 227; People v. Moreno (1971), 176 Colo. 488, 491 P.2d 575.) However, six United States Circuit Courts of Appeals have held that the fourth amendment contains no prescription as to the form or manner in which probable cause must be shown. (See United States ex rel. Pugach v. Mancusi (2d Cir. 1969), 411 F.2d 177, eert. denied (1969), 396 U.S. 889, 24 L. Ed. 2d 163, 90 S. Ct. 172; United States ex rel. Gaugler v. Brierley (3d Cir. 1973), 477 F.2d 516; United States v. Hill (5th Cir. 1974), 500 F.2d 315, cert, denied (1975), 420 U.S. 931, 43 L. Ed. 2d 404, 95 S. Ct. 1135; Frazier v. Roberts (8th Cir. 1971), 441 F.2d 1224; Gillespie v. United States (8th Cir. 1968), 368 F.2d 1; Sherrick v. Eyman (9th Cir. 1968), 389 F.2d 648, cert, denied (1968), 393 U.S. 874, 21 L. Ed. 2d 144, 89 S. Ct. 167; Leeper v. United States (10th Cir. 1971), 446 F.2d 281, cert, denied (1972), 404 U.S. 1021, 30 L. Ed. 2d 671, 92 S. Ct. 695.) Moreover, prior decisions involving the showing of probable cause for the issuance of arrest warrants under the Illinois Constitution have applied the same standards contained in the fourth amendment as construed by the United States Supreme Court, and we see no reason to depart from that approach in the instant case. (People v. Tisler (1984), 103 Ill. 2d 226, 469 N.E.2d 147; People v. Williams (1963), 27 Ill. 2d 542, 190 N.E.2d 303.) Defendant has not cited any Illinois cases to support his contention. Both of the cases cited by defendant are based on their respective State constitutions, and defendant has not demonstrated that either the fourth amendment to the United States Constitution or the Illinois Constitution require that a written or recorded transcript be made at the ex parte hearing as a condition to the issuance of an arrest warrant.\nDefendant next contends that the court improperly denied his motion to quash arrest because insufficient probable cause for arrest was shown. Defendant argues that there was nothing in the record before Judge Murphy which would reflect the informants\u2019 veracity, reliability or basis of knowledge to support a finding of probable cause for the issuance of the arrest warrant.\nWhether probable cause exists in a particular case turns on the \u201ctotality of the circumstances and facts known to the officers and court when the warrant is applied for.\u201d (People v. Free (1983), 94 Ill. 2d 378, 400, 447 N.E.2d 228; see Rlinois v. Gates (1983), 462 U.S. 213, 76 L. Ed. 2d 527, 103 S. Ct. 2317; People v. Lippert (1982), 89 Ill. 2d 171, 432 N.E.2d 605.) Although a mere suspicion that the person arrested has committed the offense is an insufficient basis for arrest, evidence sufficient to convict is not necessary. (People v. Lippert (1982), 89 Ill. 2d 171, 432 N.E.2d 605.) The decision on whether to issue an arrest warrant is to be based on information contained in sworn statements of affidavits that are presented to the magistrate. (People v. Greer (1981), 87 Ill. 2d 89, 429 N.E.2d 505.) A reviewing court will not disturb a trial court\u2019s finding of probable cause unless it is manifestly erroneous. People v. Robinson (1980), 91 Ill. App. 3d 1138, 415 N.E.2d 585.\nIn the instant case, defendant has not shown that the trial court acted in a manifestly erroneous manner. The record shows that Detective Thedford provided information to the judge based on a \u201ctip\u201d from two co-offenders in order to obtain the arrest warrant. When a co-offender who is under arrest and in custody supplies a police officer with a \u201ctip\u201d implicating alleged accomplices, the test is whether the statement of the co-offender constitutes probable cause for the arrest of the alleged participating accomplice. (People v. Jackson (1979), 72 Ill. App. 3d 231, 390 N.E.2d 47.) Our review of the record reveals that these two co-offenders had been arrested and, admitting their own participation in the offenses, they implicated defendant as the third offender who beat the victim with a brick, resulting in his death. Therefore, the record supports the action of the trial court as proper.\nDefendant\u2019s final contention is that the court erred in denying the motion to suppress defendant\u2019s statements. Defendant initially sought to suppress statements on the ground that evidence presented for the arrest warrant was insufficient to establish probable cause, and, as a consequence, defendant\u2019s confession should have been suppressed. Defendant also claims that his confession was coerced due to physical and mental abuses. Specifically, defendant claims he was \u201cchoked repeatedly,\u201d \u201ckneed in the groin,\u201d \u201ctold a story to repeat to the Assistant State\u2019s attorney,\u201d and \u201cthreatened by Thedford if he failed to confess.\u201d However, the record shows that during the interrogation the defendant told the assistant State\u2019s Attorney that he was not \u201cmistreated,\u201d \u201cthreatened,\u201d \u201cthirsty\u201d or \u201cin need of the bathroom.\u201d Additionally, a photograph taken of defendant at the conclusion of defendant\u2019s statement reflected no marks, bruises, or anything unusual in defendant\u2019s appearance. Defendant also read and signed a waiver of constitutional rights form before giving a statement.\nIf there is a direct conflict between the State\u2019s evidence and the defendant\u2019s, it is the function of the trier of fact to resolve the issue of credibility. (People v. Manton (1977), 67 Ill. 2d 564, 367 N.E.2d 1313; People v. Zuniga (1973), 53 Ill. 2d 550, 293 N.E.2d 595.) When the evidence is merely conflicting, a court of review will not substitute its judgment for that of the trier of fact unless the evidence is so improbable as to raise a reasonable doubt of guilt. (People v. Akis (1976), 63 Ill. 2d 296, 347 N.E.2d 733; People v. Manion (1977), 67 Ill. 2d 564, 367 N.E.2d 1313.) Additionally, the finding of a trial court on a motion to suppress statements will not be disturbed unless it is contrary to the manifest weight of the evidence. People v. Hernandez (1982), 105 Ill. App. 3d 501, 434 N.E.2d 532.\nFrom our review of the record, sufficient evidence was present to support a finding that the court\u2019s ruling on defendant\u2019s motion to suppress was not against the manifest weight of the evidence.\nFor the reasons stated, the decision of the circuit court of Cook County is affirmed.\nJudgment affirmed.\nMcGLOON, P.J., and BUCKLEY, J., concur.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "JUSTICE CAMPBELL"
      }
    ],
    "attorneys": [
      "James E. Brown, of Schiff, Hardin & Waite, and Steven Clark, of State Appellate Defender\u2019s Office, both of Chicago, for appellant.",
      "Richard M. Daley, State\u2019s Attorney, of Chicago (Michael E. Shabat, Frank G. Zelezinski, and Patrick J. Foley, Assistant State\u2019s Attorneys, of counsel), for the People."
    ],
    "corrections": "",
    "head_matter": "THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. PATRICK ROSS, Defendant-Appellant.\nFirst District (1st Division)\nNo. 83\u20141514\nOpinion filed April 15, 1985.\nJames E. Brown, of Schiff, Hardin & Waite, and Steven Clark, of State Appellate Defender\u2019s Office, both of Chicago, for appellant.\nRichard M. Daley, State\u2019s Attorney, of Chicago (Michael E. Shabat, Frank G. Zelezinski, and Patrick J. Foley, Assistant State\u2019s Attorneys, of counsel), for the People."
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  "last_page_order": 580
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