RG>I'm truly surprised that flew in court. The knowledge of the radio
>transmission was still obtained illegally. The lawyer would have to
>tell, in court, that he obtained the tape recordings after a third party
>who heard them over the radio passed the information along.
RG>Again, not that the officer didn't have it coming...
It may have "flew" because nobody questioned the attorney; or because
the attorney kept silent because his client invoked attorney client
privilege.
CHARLES HUNTER
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