Judge Rules Chad Doerman's Confession Inadmissible in Court
The decision comes after it was found that Doerman's constitutional rights were violated during interrogation.
- Chad Doerman's confession to killing his three sons cannot be used in court, says judge.
- Authorities failed to properly inform Doerman of his Miranda rights before interrogation.
- Doerman is accused of murdering his three sons, ages 7, 4, and 3, last summer.
- The judge ruled all statements obtained from Doerman during the interrogation are to be barred from the case.
- Doerman's trial for the alleged murder of his sons is expected to begin in July.