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AG office responds to defense motions

  Attorney General Steve Six’s office agreed Friday that one of capital murder suspect Adam Longoria’s phone calls to his attorney’s office may have been recorded at the jail. But in response to motion to dismiss the case, Six said there’s been no evidence that Longoria’s constitutional right to attorney-client privilege was violated. The defendant has not shown that a confidential communication was violated, Six said, emphasizing the word confidential. In this case, it ...

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