Judge rules competency hearing for triple-murder defendant Brice Rhodes will be open to public
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First-Amendment Attorney Rick Adams said closing the hearing was an "extraordinary" request.
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Rhodes' attorney asked Judge Julie Kaelin to bar the public and media from access to the hearing, saying mention of his medical issues should be private and the hearing would also include discussions of his past issues his many attorneys, which would violate attorney-client privilege.
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