Opinion ID: 4577445
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Heading: O.: I’m good.

Text: [A.O. answers on speakerphone ] A.O.: Hello? 3 Wolfe: Hello? Hello? A.O.: I’m here. Wolfe: [Deep sigh] I don’t know [A.O.]. I don’t know what to do I know sorry isn’t enough. But that’s all I know how to say. Yeah I admit to it. I did it. I don’t know why. It was stupid of me. But. Can I? A.O.: What did you do? Wolfe: I raped you. A.O.: Do you know how many times you did it? Wolfe: Once. A.O.: Did you know it’s actually 6 to 8 times. Wolfe: How? A.O.: Every time I was half asleep I could not consent. Wolfe: I never did it any other time except that one time. A.O.: Yes you did. Wolfe: No I didn’t. A.O.: Yes you did [Wolfe], I remember. Wolfe: Fine I raped you multiple times. Call the cops on me. Then I’ll get what I deserve. I know sorry ain’t gonna cut it, but I am sorry [A.O.]. The officers had not obtained a search warrant prior to the conversation. ¶5 Wolfe moved to suppress the evidence under Article II, Sections 10 and 11, of the Montana Constitution. After a hearing, the District Court ruled that the recordings and officer testimony regarding the conversation would be excluded, but that A.O. and Tricia, as private actors, could testify as to the conversation. This appeal followed. 4