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If reporters Sheila McLaughlin and Eileen Kelley don't turn over their notes by 1 p.m. today, they risk being jailed. The journalists, who did jailhouse interviews with a couple charged with murder, also might be ordered to testify in the trial. The Enquirer's lawyer says the move "sends a message to the next reporter who does their job and gets an interview that the prosecution is upset with -- is that reporter going to be subpoenaed, brought in here, made to turn over their notes, excluded from covering the trial that they've been following since this crime first happened?"
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