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Indiana Supreme Court Hears Police Eavesdropping Case

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ Indiana's Supreme Court justices are weighing whether a judge exceeded her authority by barring all trial testimony from police officers who eavesdropped on a murder suspect's conversations with his attorney.
 
The justices heard arguments Wednesday in the case of a northern Indiana man charged in his girlfriend's fatal shooting.
 
Court records say several officers and a deputy prosecutor overheard parts of a conversation Brian Taylor had with his attorney at Michigan City's police department.
 
A LaPorte County judge excluded as evidence a gun officers found based on their eavesdropping. She also barred all trial testimony from those officers after they invoked their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in the eavesdropping.
 
The Indiana Court of Appeals found in June that the judge went too far in barring all the officers' testimony.
 

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