Defendant in ‘jeweler to the stars’ case had legal interrogation: prosecutors
The statements given by a murder suspect that led to the discovery of a former Hofstra grad’s body last year were legally obtained, prosecutors argued in a Tuesday Manhattan court filing. Defense lawyer Michael Pappa had previously pushed a judge to toss statements defendant Lawrence Dilione, 28, made to cops who quizzed him without a…
Defendant in ‘jeweler to the stars’ case had legal interrogation: prosecutors
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