98 (1931), where the trial court refused to admit X-rays of the defendant's teeth into evidence. She argues section 5-5-3.2(b)(2) of the Unified Code of Corrections (730 ILCS 5/5-5-3.2(b)(2) (West 1996)), which allowed the trial court to impose an extended sentence based upon his finding that the murder was accompanied by exceptionally brutal or heinous behavior, should have been decided by a jury, rather than the trial court. Click the citation to see the full text of the cited case. In the present cause, the order was to quash an arrest and suppress evidence, period. She asserts that had this court and Judge Toomin had the benefit of the United States Supreme Court's ruling in Thompson v. Keohane, 516 U.S. 99, 116 S.Ct. Working through a trace of the gun used in the murder, police returned to defendant's house on November 17, 1988, to question her again about McCoy's death and some telephone logs the police had acquired. David's death shocked many of his business associates as he spoke fondly of Daniels, and the two had been together for over ten years. 2052, 2065; People v. Whittaker (1990), 199 Ill.App.3d 621, 627, 145 Ill.Dec. At no time in the apartment did the police advise him of his constitutional rights. Father of actress LisaRaye McCoy. She testified that she gave a court-reported confession to a woman attorney, not realizing that she was an assistant State's Attorney. David Ray McCoy Met His Demise at the Hands of His Then-Girlfriend Da Brat's father met his untimely death aged 52. On November 12th, 1988, David Ray McCoy (shown above with Lisa Raye) was discovered shot to death in the back seat of his Cadillac in a Southside Chicago alley. 592, 610 N.E.2d 16 (1992). A woman twice convicted for the 1988 murder of South Side entrepreneur David Ray McCoy was sentenced Tuesday to 80 years in prison. In the original motion filed after remand, defendant stated that some time after 11:30 p.m. on November 17, 1988, officers showed defendant her brother Anthony, who at the time was handcuffed to a wall in the police station. Thus, defendant's contention that his counsel did not provide adequate legal assistance in this regard must fail. 272, 475 N.E.2d 269.) Owned motels and nightclubs in Chicago. On November 18, 1988, shortly after speaking with Sheila, police arrested defendant. David Ray McCoy was an American businessman and millionaire. 1 On appeal, with one justice dissenting, this court ruled, inter alia, that the trial court did not err in denying defendant's 312, 556 N.E.2d 1214. In People v. Hinton, 302 Ill.App.3d 614, 236 Ill.Dec. In reversing that determination, the Supreme Court stated, We hold, not for the first time, that an officer's subjective and undisclosed view concerning whether the person being interrogated is a suspect is irrelevant to the assessment whether the person is in custody. Stansbury, 511 U.S. at 319, 114 S.Ct. Sheila Daniels, 41, first convicted in 1990, was. FindLaw.com Free, trusted legal information for consumers and legal professionals, SuperLawyers.com Directory of U.S. attorneys with the exclusive Super Lawyers rating, Abogado.com The #1 Spanish-language legal website for consumers, LawInfo.com Nationwide attorney directory and legal consumer resources. Therefore, based upon the facts before us, we find that Judge Urso did not err in refusing to grant defendant a second hearing on her motion to suppress based upon new evidence. 830, 420 N.E.2d 147 (1981); Proesel v. Myers Publishing Co., 48 Ill.App.2d 402, 404, 199 N.E.2d 73 (1964). Moreover, the fact that defendant did not get the records until the day she testified in her retrial violated the letter and spirit of our rules relating to discovery. Further, defendant cannot liken his situation to that of the defendant in People v. Rhoads (1979), 73 Ill.App.3d 288, 29 Ill.Dec. As to the scope of the subpoenas, the defendant in Hinton sought only the complaints of excessive force made against the detectives who were identified in the defendant's case.