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Michigan court mulls confession issue
Published: Feb. 10, 2012 at 2:21 AM
DETROIT, Feb. 10 (UPI) – A three-judge appellate panel in Michigan is mulling over a case that could affect whether conversations between a pastor and parishioner remain privileged.
The case involves Pastor John Vaprezsan of Metro Baptist Church in Belleville, who testified last March that a 17-year-old member of his congregation had admitted in 2009 to raping a 9-year-old girl two years earlier. The teen’s mother was present at the meeting.
Raymond Cassar, the attorney for the youth, Samuel Bragg, contended during arguments before the appeals panel Thursday that the confession was privileged communication and should not have been used in court, The Detroit Free Press.
m.upi.com/m/story/UPI-60611328858468/
Published: Feb. 10, 2012 at 2:21 AM
DETROIT, Feb. 10 (UPI) – A three-judge appellate panel in Michigan is mulling over a case that could affect whether conversations between a pastor and parishioner remain privileged.
The case involves Pastor John Vaprezsan of Metro Baptist Church in Belleville, who testified last March that a 17-year-old member of his congregation had admitted in 2009 to raping a 9-year-old girl two years earlier. The teen’s mother was present at the meeting.
Raymond Cassar, the attorney for the youth, Samuel Bragg, contended during arguments before the appeals panel Thursday that the confession was privileged communication and should not have been used in court, The Detroit Free Press.
m.upi.com/m/story/UPI-60611328858468/