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Durst Lawyers Want Reporter Booted from Court

 

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on conditional testimony taken before any possible trial in the murder case against New York real estate heir Robert Durst (all times local):

11:10 a.m.

Lawyers for New York real estate heir Robert Durst want to boot a New York Times reporter from court because he’s a possible witness in the murder case.

Defense attorney Dick DeGuerin asked a Los Angeles judge Tuesday to exclude reporter Charles Bagli from hearing conditional testimony from a “secret witness” he previously interviewed.

Testimony is being taken in case something happens to them before trial.

DeGuerin says he doesn’t want Bagli to hear “sensational testimony” he may later contradict.

Deputy District Attorney John Lewin says the courtroom should be open to the press and he asked for a full hearing on the matter.

Judge Mark Windham allowed Bagli to stay in the courtroom for another witness, but says he’ll take up the matter before the “secret witness” is called.

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10:51 a.m.

Los Angeles prosecutors have begun presenting evidence against New York real estate heir Robert Durst before a judge decides if he’ll face trial for an old murder case.

Prosecutors called an 85-year-old New York City doctor Tuesday as a conditional witness in case something happens to him before trial.

Dr. Albert Kuperman worked at the medical school where Durst’s first wife was a student when she disappeared in 1982.

Durst is charged with murder in the 2000 death of a friend who was his unofficial spokeswoman after his wife went missing.

The 74-year-old Durst walked into court for the first time. He has previously been rolled in by wheelchair.

Prosecutors also plan to call a secret witness they haven’t publicly named who they say fears Durst could have him killed.

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