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Judges says husband of woman in coma had expectation of privacy

MADISON, Wis. - Police who videotaped a man having sex with his comatose wife in her nursing home room violated his constitutional rights, an appeals court ruled Thursday.

David W. Johnson, 59, had an expectation to privacy when he visited his wife, a stroke victim, at Divine Savior Nursing Home in Portage, the District 4 Court of Appeals ruled. Therefore, police violated his Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches when they installed a hidden video camera in the room, the court said.

"We are satisfied that Johnson's expectation of privacy while visiting his wife in her nursing home room is one that society would recognize as reasonable," the unanimous three-judge panel wrote.

The ruling means prosecutors cannot introduce the videotapes as evidence in their case against Johnson, who is charged with felony sexual assault for having intercourse with his wife without her consent at least three times in 2005.

Johnson's attorney, Christopher Kelly, said his client would visit his now 54-year-old wife every day, reading her the Bible and moving her arms and legs so her muscles wouldn't atrophy.

The woman's sister is upset that prosecutors brought charges against him, Kelly said. "She believes her sister's husband was merely expressing his love for his wife and was trying everything he could to bring her back to consciousness," Kelly said.

The couple married in 1988 and had no children, Kelly said.

Charges likely dropped
Kelly said he believed prosecutors would be forced to drop the charges without the evidence on the tapes and thought the appeals court made "a pretty obvious call."

Johnson's wife was admitted to the nursing home after suffering a stroke. Court records say she was unable to speak or sit up, and nursing home staff members fed, cleaned and turned her. Prosecutors say she was comatose.

Johnson visited her frequently and sometimes would close the door to her room so they could have privacy as allowed by the nursing home. But staff members tipped off police, fearing she was in danger because, they suspected, he was having sex with her.

Police obtained a search warrant to videotape the room and installed the camera, which ran for three weeks. Johnson, who is free on bail, was charged based on that evidence.

Columbia County Circuit Judge Patrick Taggart tossed out the evidence last year, ruling it stemmed from an illegal search. Prosecutors appealed, arguing Johnson had a right to privacy when he visited his wife to care for her but not when he used the room for what they contend was illegal intercourse.

The appeals court affirmed Taggart's ruling.

Department of Justice spokesman Bill Cosh said prosecutors are evaluating whether to ask the state Supreme Court to review the case.

Johnson's wife remains in a coma at the nursing home.

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The whole thing is icky, but seriously.. doesn't law enforcement have better things to do? But congratulations for all of their hours of hard work and surveillance, they should be proud of themselves.
 

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Well she didn't say no....just kidding!
 

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I thought this was about septuagenarian McCain's ventures :D
 

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Is that girl videotaped Palin? :D

In Italy this shit happens everyday...cellular conversations are all recorded (most of these don't are important for any investigation) but here the cops don't have nothing better to do than spy peoples for sex scandals.
When they "find" some interesting conversations (for gossip) of politics/tv starlette/football players they sell the tapes (audio and video) to newspapers for $$$$.

For a week all tv's speak about this and when the hype slow down they start again with other peoples.
 

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Personally, I feel sorry for the guy. He obviously loves his wife and unless you are in the same situation you have no idea how you would react. Not sure there is any real humor in the story, but the fact they put a camera in the room is jaw-dropping, imo.
 

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She was booted out of what? The VP spot? She lost it through a democratic process.
 

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apparently a hooker tipped off the police because the guy was crying his heart out to her saying sex with his wife is like shagging a corpse :smilewinkgrin:
 

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How is this relevant to someone nailing his comatose wife?

In any case, who is saying Hillary is not qualified for the VP post? Unfortunately, there are a number of qualified candidates. My guess is Obama did the math, to include counting the strong Hillary supporters, and determined this country was not ready for a black man a white woman on the same ticket.

And for Hillary supporters to not vote or vote McCain is silly if you truly are voting on the issues. If someone votes for Hillary because they are pissed off are not putting the issues first. Same goes for blacks who vote for Obama because he is black.
 

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This story is sick and so are the people involved in the investigation.
 

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in the first place, this husband should not send his wife to a nursing home.
He should hire a part time nurse in his own home.
 
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