Note: Repeating my comment to mrjitty with the corrected quote from mrjitty.
Sorry to all about the error - where somehow I quoted myself and not mrjitty in our conversation thread...thanks to mrjitty for noticing the error.
Right but they set out the context for 2 categories of confession in detail, and bring the precedents as to why they should be excluded. The phone confessions, they don't even mention, let alone the context or basis for exclusion. That is important, because the phone confessions are not made to 'agents of the state' per their pleading.
So I think they could make arguments, but if they don't actually make them, it is hard to see why the Judge would exclude those confessions. Maybe the defence doesn't believe they have any chance to get those ones excluded?
It's really quite odd to me.
Yes, I concur. It sticks out like a sore thumb.
I agree it leaves the "family confession(s)" (the only confession(s) the D and P have referenced in Court prior to this memo) in a non-specific group of confessions under incarceration to be suppressed.
The context (or purpose) of RA's "family confession(s)" and actual statement(s) we have not heard, and we can't understand. The Court, the D and the P better understand context and other facts in the sealed record.
Just one example: Was the "family confession" in the context of RA informing family that RA had confessed via the Warden without counsel?
The D raised the family confession at a hearing in court - labeled it a false confession, linked to prison conditions. They didn't just pull that out of a hat; the State likely had provided the family confession recording/transcript to the Court and the Defense under seal.
IIRC, We've see Gull find that she heard the Westville prison's testimony and is satisfied, that D is exaggerating, etc. After which, affidavits from prison guards hit the docket. After which RA is transferred from Westville to Wabash. After which Lebrato/Scremin bring the more prison abuse claims to the Court - repeating coercion and abuse claims/accusations that Gull had previously rejected. What prompted the move from Westville to Wabash? What reports, affidavits, etc. remain under seal as to confession matters?
Context is everything. That's proven in this case time and time again. One certainty in this case is that until trial, the public is missing mountains of facts, including context.
JMHO