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http://wpri.com/2016/10/14/attorney-carters-statements-to-police-not-admissible/
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"Police alleged that Roy was having second thoughts about taking his own life and that Carter encouraged him to go through with it.
In Taunton Juvenile Court Friday, her attorneys argued that police did not read Carter her rights before speaking with her, and that her phone and computer were accessed improperly. Therefore, they argued, a jury should not hear those statements."
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"A judge will now issue a ruling on whether Carters text messages to Roy can be included as evidence in her trial, which was scheduled to start in early December, but which could now be delayed."
ETA: This argument may well be ruled in favor of the defense. They had a warrant and she wasn't under arrest but thy did not present the warrant or advise her of her right to remain silent. A Miranda is not required and they did tell her she wasn't in custody but she still had a right to say nothing and request an attorney. She just didn't know that.
Oh Boy.
Oh, no! I really hope the judge finds a way to get around this issue. Let's hope this is just her lawyers being desperate, as they should be. Legal technicalities could frustrate many.
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