Military and Criminal Defense

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Phone Evidence Not Allowed to be Used in NJ Drug Trafficking Case

Phone conversations and text messages captured by wiring tapping in a drug trafficking case in New Jersey will not be allowed as evidence, ruled a state appellate court recently. The accused drug traffickers are a married couple that allegedly ran a drug distribution network. The recorded conversations were ruled by an appellate judge to be privileged communications between a husband and wife, and thus not admissible as evidence in the trial.

Click the link below to read more on this case, and the prosecutor’s reaction to the court’s decision.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-57585564-504083/married-couple-protected-against-wiretaps-in-…

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