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Law Practice

Jun. 26, 2008

San Diego Lawyers Battling Taping of Privileged Conversations

Two San Diego-based defense attorneys today plan to file a motion to dismiss a capital case on the grounds that confidential exchanges with their client had been recorded by the county.

By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      Two San Diego-based defense attorneys today plan to file a motion to dismiss a capital case on the grounds that confidential exchanges with their client had been recorded by the county.
      "This is just the tip of the iceberg," said Donald L. LeVine, who, with Christopher J. Plourd, also are asking San Di...

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