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Judge denies motions, sets jury trial in Allen terroristic-threat case
Summary
After a multi-hour hearing on attorney-client privilege and the content of recorded conversations, the court denied motions to suppress and dismiss and set Ronald Allen’s jury trial for Sept. 30.
Judge Stephanie Boyd denied defense motions to suppress and to dismiss in the case against Ronald Allen and set a jury trial for Sept. 30.
The hearing centered on whether audio recorded during conversations between Allen and his lawyer was protected by the attorney-client privilege or fell within the exception for disclosures to prevent a future crime. The judge found an exception applied, concluding the recorded statements fell outside privilege and were admissible for the pending…
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