Woman who recorded cops acquitted of felony eavesdropping charges

Release Date ‎Aug 24, 2011‎ in Chicago Tribune

 
   

Tiawanda Moore, Woman Who Recorded Cops, Acquitted Of Felony Eavesdropping ...

Huffington Post - ‎Aug 25, 2011‎
A woman who secretly recorded a conversation with two Chicago Police investigators while filing a sexual harassment complaint last August was acquitted of the felony eavesdropping charges Wednesday, with one juror calling the trial a "waste of time. ...

Woman acquitted of secretly recording Chicago cops

Houston Chronicle - ‎Aug 25, 2011‎
CHICAGO (AP) — A woman accused of eavesdropping for secretly recording an interview with two Chicago police internal affairs investigators has been acquitted of the charge. Tiawanda Moore recorded the investigators while filing a sexual harassment ...

Woman who recorded cops acquitted of felony eavesdropping charges

Chicago Tribune - Jason Meisner, Ryan Haggerty - ‎Aug 24, 2011‎
Frustrated, Tiawanda Moore quietly flipped on the recorder on her BlackBerry as she believed that two Chicago police internal affairs investigators were trying to talk her into dropping her sexual ...

Woman acquitted of criminal eavesdropping on police

Chicago Tribune - Jason Meisner - ‎Aug 24, 2011‎
A Cook County jury today acquitted a woman of criminal eavesdropping charges after she had secretly recorded an interview with two Chicago police internal affairs investigators. Tiawanda Moore testified she decided to ...

Woman who recorded cops acquitted of felony eavesdropping

Chicago Sun-Times - ‎Aug 24, 2011‎
Tiawanda Moore, 20, answers a reporter's question after a court hearing at the Cook County Courts Building, 2650 S. California Ave., Wednesday, August 24, 2011, in Chicago. Moore was found not guilty of eavesdropping when she audio-recorded Chicago ...

Tiawanda Moore acquitted of illegally taping police

AMERICAblog (blog) - ‎Aug 25, 2011‎
by Myrddin on 8/25/2011 11:55:00 PM It was a pretty clear case of police and prosecutorial abuse. Fortunately the jury saw through the attempt to suppress evidence of police misconduct and acquitted her. A former stripper, who secretly recorded two ...

Woman acquitted of recording Chicago cops

UPI.com - ‎Aug 25, 2011‎
CHICAGO, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- Jurors acquitted a woman who used her BlackBerry to record two Chicago police officers secretly, with one saying jurors saw the charges as "a waste of time." Tiawanda Moore, 20, could have received a 15-year prison sentence if ...

Woman Acquitted of Secretly Taping Police

Chicagoist - Chuck Sudo - ‎Aug 25, 2011‎
A jury acquitted 20-year-old Tiawanda Moore of eavesdropping charges. Moore, whom the Sun-times for some reason felt the need to point out was "a former stripper," admitted she used her Blackberry to record two Internal Affairs officers who were trying ...

Acquittal For Woman Who Recorded Cops

The Root - Jenée Desmond-Harris - ‎Aug 25, 2011‎
A 20-year-old woman who faced 15 years in prison for recording what she believed was misconduct by two Chicago police internal-affairs investigators has been acquitted on both of the eavesdropping counts that she faced. ...

15 Years for Recording a Talk with Cops? Woman Avoids Prison with Acquittal

ABA Journal - Debra Cassens Weiss - ‎Aug 25, 2011‎
A woman charged under Illinois' obscure eavesdropping law for secretly recording her conversation with two Chicago cops has been acquitted. Jurors acquitted Tiawanda Moore after deliberating less than an hour, the Chicago Tribune ...

Woman Acquitted of Recording Police Officers with Cell Phone

MyFox Chicago - ‎Aug 25, 2011‎
Chicago - An Indiana woman who secretly recorded Chicago police officers was acquitted of felony eavesdropping Wednesday. Tiawanda Moore admitted to recording the officers last summer on her BlackBerry. It's illegal in Illinois to record conversations ...

Jury Acquits Woman Who Recorded Cops

NBC Chicago - Jennifer Schwarz - ‎Aug 25, 2011‎
An Indiana woman was found not guilty Wednesday of felony eavesdropping charges for a recording she made last August of a conversation with two Chicago police officers. Tiawanda Moore, 20, admitted to taping the conversation on her ...

Woman acquitted of illegally recording Chicago police

Examiner.com - ‎Aug 25, 2011‎
After accusing a police officer of sexually harassing her when he answered her domestic violence call, an attractive African-American woman, Tiawanda Moore, 20, thought two Chicago police internal affairs investigators were attempting to get her to ...

Woman acquitted after taping conversation with cops

ABC7Chicago.com - ‎Aug 24, 2011‎
August 24, 2011 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- The state of Illinois' eavesdropping law was at the center of a trial in Chicago involving a woman who recorded her conversation with Chicago police investigators. "I don't feel like I did anything wrong," said ...

 

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