CLEVELAND — A new court filing in the case against Gregory Moore, accused of killing his former client Aliza Sherman in 2013, is raising high-stakes legal questions, with the defense asking a judge to block and destroy recorded jail calls between Moore and an attorney.
Moore appeared for a pretrial hearing before Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Kira Krivosh on Thursday, but it is a motion filed the day before that is drawing attention.
In the filing, Moore’s attorneys ask the court to declare the recorded calls protected by attorney-client privilege, prohibit prosecutors from listening to them and order the recordings to be destroyed…