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Peterson prosecutors claim wiretap was legal
USAToday ^ | June 6, 2003

Posted on 06/06/2003 5:30:02 AM PDT by runningbear

Peterson prosecutors claim wiretap was legal

Posted 6/6/2003 7:30 AM

Peterson prosecutors claim wiretap was legal

MODESTO, Calif. (AP) — The judge overseeing Scott Peterson's murder trial will be asked Friday to dismiss the prosecutors assigned to the case and to toss out the results of two wiretaps that monitored thousands of Peterson's calls after the disappearance of his pregnant wife, Laci.

During the court-approved wiretaps, the first of which began two weeks after Laci Peterson vanished when investigators thought they had exhausted normal evidence-gathering techniques, police logged 3,858 phone calls made to her husband, according to court papers.

Some of those conversations will be questioned by defense lawyers who claim prosecutors engaged in misconduct because police eavesdropped on protected conversations between Scott Peterson and his lawyer.

The hearing Friday will also cover requests by more than 20 reporters who want to listen to tapes of their own wiretapped conversations with Peterson. Most of those journalists want those calls blocked from evidence under a state law that protects reporters from revealing unpublished work.

Judge Al Girolami will also consider issuing a gag order to prevent evidence leaks in the case and he may decide whether to release autopsy results of Laci Peterson and her unborn son. Prosecutors have said they support some form of a gag order, while defense lawyer Mark Geragos said in court paper that he opposes any effort to curtail discussions about the case.

Peterson, 30, has pleaded innocent to two counts of murder for allegedly killing his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son. The pregnant part-time teacher disappeared just before Christmas.

Prosecutors said in papers filed Wednesday in Stanislaus County Superior Court that detectives acted in good faith during the wiretaps. Any portions of conversations recorded between Peterson and his lawyer and a private investigator will not be used in court, Deputy District Attorney Rick Distaso said.

A judge approved the wiretap of Peterson's phone Jan. 10 after prosecutors showed there was probable cause to believe a crime was committed and the wiretap would help them gather evidence they had not been able to find through normal means.

They discontinued the surveillance Feb. 4 after it no longer produced results.

A second wiretap was started April 15 after the remains of a woman and fetus, later proven to be Laci Peterson and her unborn son, washed ashore in San Francisco Bay near where Scott Peterson said he was fishing the day his wife vanished.

"It's not unusual to show a change in circumstance and put a wiretap back up," John Goold, a chief deputy prosecutor, said Thursday.

Among the thousands of calls captured in the wiretaps were 69 conversations Peterson had with his previous lawyer, Kirk McAllister, and three he had with private investigator Gary Ermoian. The defense claims police improperly listened to more than 50 privileged conversations with McAllister and one with Ermoian..........

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GOLF DATE IS HOLE IN SCOTT'S ALIBI: LACI'S SIS

Recap:

GOLF DATE IS HOLE IN SCOTT'S ALIBI: LACI'S SIS

By DAVID K. LI

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June 3, 2003 -- LOS ANGELES - Scott Peterson told a family member he planned to go golfing last Christmas Eve, possibly blowing his fishy alibi for the day his pregnant wife, Laci, vanished, it was reported yesterday.

The Modesto, Calif., fertilizer salesman and murder suspect has always maintained he went fishing in Berkeley on Dec. 24, the day Laci Peterson disappeared from their home.

But on Dec. 23, Scott Peterson told Laci's sister, Amy, that he had firm golf plans for the next day, according to the Fox News Channel.

Peterson went so far as to say he had a tee time Christmas Eve - and even offered to run an errand for his sister-in-law, who works in a Modesto beauty parlor, on the way home, Fox reported.

Peterson was arrested shortly after the decomposed remains of his wife and unborn son, Connor, washed ashore in San Francisco Bay in April.

Peterson's lawyers insist their client is innocent and claim to have several leads on the real killer. They say they are now looking for a man named "Donnie."

Defense sources told Fox that "Donnie" could have ties to drugs, including methamphetamines, and may be the mystery man in a brown van reported in the neighborhood the day Laci disappeared.

Yesterday, the defense also called for sanctions against the Stanislaus County DA's office for tape-recording phone calls between Peterson and his lawyer, Kirk McAllister

The district attorney admitted last week to having tapes of two phone calls Peterson made to McAllister, and a judge ordered them turned over to the defense.

In court papers, lead defense lawyer Mark Geragos said the DA should be punished for the allegedly ethical lapse.......

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Peterson Wiretap Hearing Friday

Peterson Wiretap Hearing Friday

Friday, June 06, 2003

MODESTO, Calif. — The judge overseeing Scott Peterson's (search) murder trial will be asked Friday to dismiss the prosecutors assigned to the case and to toss out the results of two wiretaps that monitored thousands of Peterson's calls after the disappearance of his pregnant wife, Laci.

During the court-approved wiretaps, the first of which began two weeks after Laci Peterson (search) vanished when investigators thought they had exhausted normal evidence-gathering techniques, police logged 3,858 phone calls made to her husband, according to court papers.

Some of those conversations will be questioned by defense lawyers who claim prosecutors engaged in misconduct because police eavesdropped on protected conversations between Scott Peterson and his lawyer.

The hearing Friday will also cover requests by more than 20 reporters who want to listen to tapes of their own wiretapped conversations with Peterson. Most of those journalists want those calls blocked from evidence under a state law that protects reporters from revealing unpublished work.

Judge Al Girolami (search) will also consider issuing a gag order to prevent evidence leaks in the case and he may decide whether to release autopsy results of Laci Peterson and her unborn son. Prosecutors have said they support some form of a gag order, while defense lawyer Mark Geragos (search) said in court paper that he opposes any effort to curtail discussions about the case.

Peterson, 30, has pleaded innocent to two counts of murder for allegedly killing his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son. The pregnant part-time teacher disappeared just before Christmas.

Prosecutors said in papers filed Wednesday in Stanislaus County Superior Court (search) that detectives acted in good faith during the wiretaps. Any portions of conversations recorded between Peterson and his lawyer and a private investigator will not be used in court, Deputy District Attorney Rick Distaso said.

A judge approved the wiretap of Peterson's phone Jan. 10 after prosecutors showed there was probable cause to believe a crime was committed and the wiretap would help them gather evidence they had not been able to find through normal means.

They discontinued the surveillance Feb. 4 after it no longer produced results.

A second wiretap was started April 15 after the remains of a woman and fetus, later proven to be Laci Peterson and her unborn son, washed ashore in San Francisco Bay near where Scott Peterson said he was fishing the day his wife vanished.

"It's not unusual to show a change in circumstance and put a wiretap back up," John Goold, a chief deputy prosecutor, said Thursday.

Among the thousands of calls captured in the wiretaps were 69 conversations Peterson had with his previous lawyer, Kirk McAllister, and three he had with private investigator Gary Ermoian. The defense claims police improperly listened to more than 50 privileged conversations with McAllister and one with Ermoian.

But prosecutors said investigators ................

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WITNESS IN PETERSON TRIAL REPORTEDLY RAPED BY CULT

WITNESS IN PETERSON TRIAL REPORTEDLY RAPED BY CULT

(06-05-2003) - Scott Peterson's defense team has been touting a mystery woman as a key to proving that he's innocent of killing his wife and son. So far the woman's identity is still unknown to the prosecution, but they are taking a closer look at defense claims that a satanic cult kidnapped and killed Laci.

Who is this mystery woman with vital information on the Peterson case and what do we know about her? According to prosecutors, not much.

It appears the defense team may be keeping their star witness a good distance from the prosecution.

Chief Deputy DA, John Gould says he’s asked repeatedly to meet with this woman, but the defense team has yet to bring her forward.

According to the woman, the week before Laci disappeared, she was a victim of a satanic assault by a group driving around in a brown van.

But prosecutors say this mystery woman never filed a police report, and after checking that van thoroughly, investigators never found evidence of a rape.

The woman’s attackers told her they would commit a killing on December 24. And the defense believes the groups next victim was Laci Peterson.

After police tracked down the van on Friday, they sent it to a crime ........................

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Peterson Defense Wants Wiretaps Nixed

Peterson Defense Wants Wiretaps Nixed

MODESTO, Calif. (AP)--The judge overseeing Scott Peterson's murder trial will be asked Friday to dismiss the prosecutors assigned to the case and to toss out the results of two wiretaps that monitored thousands of Peterson's calls after the disappearance of his pregnant wife, Laci.

During the court-approved wiretaps, the first of which began two weeks after Laci Peterson vanished when investigators thought they had exhausted normal evidence-gathering techniques, police logged 3,858 phone calls made to her husband, according to court papers.

Some of those conversations will be questioned by defense lawyers who claim prosecutors engaged in misconduct because police eavesdropped on protected conversations between Scott Peterson and his lawyer.

The hearing Friday will also cover requests by more than 20 reporters who want to listen to tapes of their own wiretapped conversations with Peterson. Most of those journalists want those calls blocked from evidence under a state law that protects reporters from revealing unpublished work.

Judge Al Girolami will also consider issuing a gag order to prevent evidence leaks in the case and he may decide whether to release autopsy results of Laci Peterson and her unborn son. Prosecutors have said they support some form of a gag order, while defense lawyer Mark Geragos said in court paper that he opposes any effort to curtail discussions about the case.

Peterson, 30, has pleaded innocent to two counts of murder for allegedly killing his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son. The pregnant part-time teacher disappeared just before Christmas.

Prosecutors said in papers filed Wednesday in Stanislaus County Superior Court that detectives acted in good faith during the wiretaps. Any portions of conversations recorded between Peterson and his lawyer and a private investigator will not be used in court, Deputy District Attorney Rick Distaso said....................

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TV can't resist woman in distress

TV can't resist woman in distress

By Tara Weiss | National Correspondent
Posted June 6, 2003

Flip on any of the network morning shows or a 24-hour cable news channel during prime time, and chances are someone is discussing the Laci Peterson slaying.

The coverage has reached such a fever pitch that the judge in the case is considering a gag order that would prevent each side's attorney from speaking to the news media.

But open a daily newspaper outside the San Francisco area -- the victim lived in Modesto, Calif. -- and chances are the story isn't mentioned at all.

The Laci Peterson story is a case study in the difference between how print and electronic media treat stories of women in peril.

On television, the women speak from the grave in home videos and touching snapshots. TV news anchors dissect each detail and vie to interview family members.

In print, though, most of the developments in these stories are dealt with in short news briefs.

The case is particularly enticing for the morning news shows and cable, although People magazine has featured Peterson on its cover, as have the New York tabloids........

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The media: often bitten, still not shy


Richard Jewell

June 6, 2003

TELEVISION / HOWARD ROSENBERG

The media: often bitten, still not shy

By Howard Rosenberg

TV's Beavises and Butt-heads are at it again. So why bother trying Eric Robert Rudolph? Waste of time and money.

You sense in the urgency of this week's TV coverage bouncing back and forth myopically between the Laci Peterson case and Rudolph that he is surely guilty of those bombings in Birmingham, Ala., and Atlanta for which he is charged, most famously the blast in Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Summer Olympics.

And piling on, Court TV tonight reruns its "Eric Rudolph: Man Most Wanted" special that "examines the forces that may have driven him to violence" that authorities charge included a 1998 fatal abortion clinic attack in Birmingham.

A reputed menacing zealot, Rudolph was a fugitive for years before his capture Saturday in the forested mountains of North Carolina. And some obsessive media types are staying up nights wondering if anyone helped Rudolph slip through the dragnet that had targeted him for five years.

He may be guilty. He probably is guilty. Bet the farm on this guy being guilty. Yet ...

Remember Richard Jewell?

Cable's rambunctious all-news channels don't, apparently, as they fit Rudolph with a noose like one they tightened around murder victim Laci Peterson's husband, Scott, before he hired an attorney able to spin media opinion to his advantage......................

(Excerpt) Read more at usatoday.com ...


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To: uvular
Scott Peterson Flooded with Marriage Proposals in Jail

HOW "sick" is this?

Scott Peterson, accused of murdering his pretty wife Laci is being bombarded with letters from love-hungry ladies begging him to marry them!

Sources inside Stanislaus County Jail in Modesto, Calif., say the handsome 30-year-old fertilizer salesman has received marriage proposals from desperate gals of all shapes and sizes since his arrest April 18.

The kooky letters are delivered to the 6-foot-by-9-foot cell where Peterson is being housed alone to keep other prisoners from killing him in retaliation for the alleged murders of his wife Laci, 27, and their unborn son Conner.

"Inmates look down on men accused of killing women and children," says Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department spokesman Kelly Huston. "We don't want some three-striker with nothing to lose trying to harm Scott while he is awaiting trial."

Officials are so afraid that someone will get to their famous prisoner that guards are required to check in on him every 30 minutes.

Pretty, dark-haired Laci, a substitute schoolteacher who was eight months pregnant, was reported missing from the couple's Modesto home last Christmas Eve.

Peterson, who had joined in a frantic search for his wife, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder after the bodies of Laci and her baby washed ashore from San Francisco Bay in mid-April.

Now, at a cost of $34,000 a year to taxpayers, the suspect spends his days peering from his cell at a TV set mounted in a corridor and shared by inmates in five other cells. He receives three meals a day and is allowed to shower every other day.

Twice a week, two deputies escort Peterson to the jail roof, where he's given 90 minutes to walk, stretch or shoot a basketball.

He gets to spend as long as he wants with his lawyers. And he can respond to love letters in his spare time. But none of his passionate penpals have been invited to see him.

Peterson can have two personal visits every seven days. So far, he's only met with family members -- and none of his sicko fans.

Published on: May 28, 2003

461 posted on 06/06/2003 4:05:04 PM PDT by joyce11111
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To: Jackie-O
looked fake, looked like he was closing his eyes and trying to conjure up something that would make him squirt a few

If Scott is innoce -- sorry, not the right word -- if Scott is "not guilty" of murdering Laci and Connor, you have to know that right now he hates every single human on the face of the planet, with a passion. It would be hard for me to shed a tear in the face of the prosecution and the Rochas if I were unjustly accused and yet in that situation. No matter how much my lawyer told me to do it to soften my image, my gut would be burning with malice for the people who put me there.

*IF* he didn't do it. I know that's a mighty big if.

462 posted on 06/06/2003 4:05:17 PM PDT by Yeti
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To: redlipstick
Thanks Red. I don't have CTV, so I'm going to keep scrolling to see what happened.
463 posted on 06/06/2003 4:10:52 PM PDT by Velveeta
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To: Canadian Outrage
They both show the same thing. Gloria speaks near the end of the hearing.
464 posted on 06/06/2003 4:11:19 PM PDT by clouda
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To: Canadian Outrage
The home videos are so sad.
465 posted on 06/06/2003 4:12:08 PM PDT by clouda
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To: alexandria; melodie
Check out hergus' site on post #443 above.

On it, says C. Crier said defense wants to exclude toxicology report, and Nancy Grace saying KTVU reporting GHB found in Laci's tox. report.

466 posted on 06/06/2003 4:13:09 PM PDT by uvular (How did media get photos of Amber? Waiting for response from FoxNews)
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To: joyce11111
Wonder if he got any mail from Victor/Victoria?

These women are some sicko puppies!

467 posted on 06/06/2003 4:15:44 PM PDT by uvular (How did media get photos of Amber? Waiting for response from FoxNews)
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To: uvular
I'll bet the Defense wants to EXCLUDE the toxicology. I wonder if that drug made Laci puke (eg. emesis in the mop)!! How does this turd explain looking up stuff like THAT and keeping it on his computer? Very odd for a really innocent person. Most innocent people have a little purer thoughts.
468 posted on 06/06/2003 4:15:48 PM PDT by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South)
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To: uvular; Jackie-O; runningbear
Don't know if it is all true but.....

http://www.ktvu.com/news/2253590/detail.html

Ted Rowlands is reporting that GHB was found in Laci's system.
Allegedly, they found info on it's affects on his computer during the
first search and apparently actually found some GHB during the second
search.
469 posted on 06/06/2003 4:17:40 PM PDT by clouda
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To: juzcuz
When he "whiped a tear" (there where no tears!), just before that Geragos said to the judge something like: I'm fighting for my clients life here!
That might have been the reason of Scott' behavior. It just hit him, what's realy going on.
He very shortly looked e few times in direction to the camera, without turning his head, just with his eyes.
470 posted on 06/06/2003 4:18:55 PM PDT by janette
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To: homeschool mama; cyncooper
It was an interesting hour with Catherine Crier. She was attempting a defense spin, but not getting much help from her guests.
She first discussed the autopsy photos with Dan Abrams, but he brought the discussion around to a list of some of what the prosecution has:
1. The location of the bodies
2. Inconsistent statements to the police
3. AMBER
4. Incriminating statements to friends
5. Laci's hair on the implement on the boat.

Then she spoke with Michael Baden and Candace DeLong. CC asked Dr. Baden if you could tell the gestational age of Conner. At first he said he couldn't, but then he clarified. He believes that Conner's body would have been eaten by marine life if it had been in the water for any length of time. He believes that it was Laci's body that protected Conner's. So he is a proponent of the coffin birth theory.
CC then asked why was there a plastic bag next to the baby's body in the photo - now we know where she got her "baby in a plastic bag" theory. Dr. Baden said that if the baby's body were found in the bag, there would be photos of it in the bag. He thinks it is debris.
Candace DeLong didn't say much, just that Scott is a liar, and that his courtroom "tears" were a show.

My comments:
1. It must be true that the defense has hired Henry Lee, because Baden is now singing the prosecution's tune.
2. I was infuriated by the crawl on CTV. "Petrson cried during discussion of autopsy results."
471 posted on 06/06/2003 4:19:24 PM PDT by EllaMinnow
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To: Jackie-O
Thanks for That visual, Jackie-yuck!

Note he did not sniff at all. Ya know how when you are trying to hold back tears and your nose starts running.

Per hergus' website on #443 (I'm hergus' pr gal today-lol), the cameraman in the courtroom said he saw no tears.

472 posted on 06/06/2003 4:20:00 PM PDT by uvular (How did media get photos of Amber? Waiting for response from FoxNews)
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To: Canadian Outrage
I'm thinking horrible thoughts of him tying Laci to the chair (remember reports of marks on the chair?) and forcing her to drink the drugs.

I hope I'm wrong and that she never saw the evil in his eyes.
473 posted on 06/06/2003 4:22:24 PM PDT by Velveeta
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To: All
Small plane crashes into apartment building in LA.
474 posted on 06/06/2003 4:23:22 PM PDT by Velveeta
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To: uvular
I didn't see any tears. He did wipe his eyes with his hand and then a tissue, but anyone can do that.

He reminded me of OJ during his trial. They both closed their eyes and tried to have a pained look on their faces.
475 posted on 06/06/2003 4:23:46 PM PDT by clouda
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To: alexandria
My GUESS is "doubtful". especially considering the condition of the remains and that they were in water for so long. My understanding of GHB is that it is readily absorbed and leaves very little residual (don't take that as fact until I grab my drug index!!!)With that poor childs body being dismembered and tossed in the bay where it stayed for such a lenght of time, I would be amazed if they find any trace evidence. God bless the forensic path who does!

off to read up on GHB.....
476 posted on 06/06/2003 4:25:12 PM PDT by CAPPSMADNESS (custom made smarmy, sanctimonious taglines created while you wait!!)
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To: redlipstick
Great reporting, red. The incriminating statements to friends, per LE, is Very interesting. Will be interesting to hear what those are.

Claudia Cowan would have ticked you off, too, when she spoke (without nary a smirk!)about Scott crying in court. Ticked me off..

477 posted on 06/06/2003 4:26:21 PM PDT by uvular (How did media get photos of Amber? Waiting for response from FoxNews)
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To: clouda
I saw no tears either, and he did not wipe his nose.

Wasn't there going to be an interview Geraldo had with Geragos tonight? Is it going to be on O'Reilly, or have I missed it?

478 posted on 06/06/2003 4:29:31 PM PDT by uvular (How did media get photos of Amber? Waiting for response from FoxNews)
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To: redlipstick
Thanks Red! What is up with Catherine Crier?
479 posted on 06/06/2003 4:32:00 PM PDT by Velveeta
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To: uvular
I heard that. I don't know when it's on. Hannity & Colmes is having stuff and of course Greta.
480 posted on 06/06/2003 4:33:25 PM PDT by clouda
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