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a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled that another reportedly similar statement Johnson also made to a San Antonio homicide detective would not be heard when she goes to trial in September.
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. Also previously leaked to an Arizona news station was a recording of San Antonio homicide Detective Jesse Salame confirming Johnson confessed during a May 2010 interview.
It was that interview that violated Johnson's sixth amendment rights the judge ruled on Monday. The ruling resulted from a motion to dismiss Johnson's previous attorneys filed in October 2010 accusing Salame of violating her right to counsel, disparaging the attorneys, threatening her with the Texas death penalty and touching her arm and leg while speaking with her.
However, two law enforcement officers at the jail said in a sworn affidavit that neither of them saw Salame touching the defendant nor did they hear him threaten Johnson with death row, according to court documents.
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