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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
Maybe not common (I shouldn't have said that), but they did use it recently in the Cody Legebokoff trial.
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Ok. I will assume that means judge allowed them to do it. Don't have time to investigate pre-trial motions. But a quick Google search reveals that he was subject to a contempt of court hearing for refusing to properly answer questions about the supposed other suspects. So I'm not sure this case supports you as much as it does me:
http://m.huffpost.com/ca/entry/5724226