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State Idaho v. Neil Leatherwood

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  • Title: State Idaho v. Neil Leatherwood
  • Author : Court of Appeals of Idaho No. 14165
  • Release Date : January 30, 1982
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 60 KB

Description

We are asked to decide whether a criminal defendant was denied due process by police failure to preserve tape recordings of certain telephone conversations. The facts framing this issue began to unfold in a Boise restaurant. While a patron of the restaurant was eating dinner, his attention was drawn to a public telephone near his table. There he saw and heard another person call the police and say that a certain drug store would be robbed in forty-five minutes. The caller did not state his name. Shortly thereafter, the same person called the police twice more -- saying that the robbery would occur at the drug store's closing time, and asking for a particular detective who apparently was not available to the phone. Following the last call, another individual knocked on a window of the restaurant and gestured to the caller. They left the restaurant together in an automobile. Approximately fifteen minutes later, a Boise drug store, different from the one mentioned in the telephone calls, was robbed at gunpoint. Aided by information provided by the witness at the restaurant, the police promptly apprehended the robber. He turned out to be one Louis Fazio, and was identified as the individual observed making the telephone calls. The person who had knocked on the restaurant window was found in the company of Fazio, driving the same car seen at the restaurant. That person was Neil Leatherwood.


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