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FILE - In this April 27, 2012 file photo, Sheila Davalloo looks back at Superior Court in Stamford Conn., following her sentencing for the 2002 murder of Anna Lisa Raymundo. Connecticut's Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015, to decide whether there are legal limits to the confidentiality of a conversation between a married couple. Her husband Paul Christos testified during her murder trial that she had frequently told him stories. The state Appellate Court found that the spousal privilege did not apply in this case because Davalloo's conversations with her husband were not "induced by affection, as required by the law." ( AP Photo/Matthew Brown, Pool File)
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