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Originally posted by theking
If it proves to be the case that the DA (not the Police) had access to any recordings between Perterson's Attorney and/or the Attorney's investigator as recorded by the Police the case will probably be dismissed.
If it proves to be the case that the Police recorded Peterson's Attorney and/or the Attorneys investigator but those recordings were not turned over to the DA...the possibility exists that the case will be dismissed.
If the Police turned off the recording as soon as Peterson's Attorney and/or the Attorneys investigator came on line then the other recordings are allowed to be used in trial if they are important to the case.
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well if he did make a confession on the phone (between client attorney privlidges) does the court have a right to hear these conversations? this case is going to try our judicial system pretty heavily and I would love to see their stance on the privacy laws