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During the first trial, prosecutors played recordings of an often angry, foul-mouthed Blagojevich talking about how he might benefit from a Senate-seat appointment. The wiretaps were at the core of the government's case. Monday's motion is the fourth filed by the defense in the last two weeks. All pretrial motions are supposed to filed before a status hearing Wednesday. Zagel could rule on motions at that hearing. In one motion filed last week, defense attorneys asked Zagel to lift a court-ordered seal on all evidence, including the hundreds of hours of wiretap recordings, arguing that the 2-year-old order barring the public release of evidence impairs Blagojevich's lawyers more than prosecutors. Monday's motion says while defense attorneys don't want jurors at the retrial to hear any of the recordings, they still want to be able to release them to the public.
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