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Judge Orders Release Of Philip Chism's Recorded Police Interview

A judge has ruled that the public is entitled to see and hear the recorded police interrogation of a Massachusetts teenager charged with killing his math teacher.

The judge said Wednesday that "Under our common law, judicial records are presumptively available to the public."

The Salem News reports that the judge did, however, agree to a defense request to delay the release of the material a week to give the defense a chance to appeal.

Sixteen-year-old Philip Chism is charged with first-degree murder and rape in the October 2013 death of 24-year-old Colleen Ritzer, his math teacher at Danvers High School. Chism was 14 at the time.

Media organizations wanted the material made public.

Chism's attorneys had argued that the interrogation is "inflammatory" and would prejudice potential jurors.

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