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Corner Brook judge considering admissibility of evidence in Sean Kelly trial

Former Corner Brook Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer Sean Kelly, left, follows his lawyer Rob Ash into provincial court Monday. - Diane Crocker/The Western Star
Former Corner Brook Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer Sean Kelly, left, follows his lawyer Rob Ash into provincial court Monday. - Diane Crocker/The Western Star - Diane Crocker

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CORNER BROOK, N.L. — Tuesday was Day 2 of the trial of former Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer Sean Kelly in provincial court in Corner Brook.

The morning session was taken up with testimony and submissions in a voir dire on the admissibility of certain evidence.

Kelly is charged with making indecent phone calls to a woman in September and October of 2012.

Judge Kymil Howe is to render her decision on the voir dire issue, which is subject to a publication ban, Wednesday.

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