NPR's Mark Roberts reports on the continuing effort by defense attorneys to suppress evidence gathered by investigators in the first two days after the Oklahoma City bombing. Defendant Terry Nichols's attorney is arguing that a nine-hour interrogation of his client in a Kansas jailhouse was improper and should be thrown out. Testimony today focuses on whether authorities had authority to search Nichols's home, where an agent spotted plastic barrels similar to ones used in the bombing.
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