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Last updated on Monday, July 9, 2018
(GOSHEN) - A northern Indiana judge has banned an attorney from speaking publicly about the pending appeal of a man who alleges that he was coerced into a false murder confession.
The Elkhart County judge granted prosecutors' request Thursday for an injunction against Chicago attorney Elliot Slosar, who had filed an appeal last month challenging 43-year-old Andrew Royer's murder conviction.
The judge found that Slosar had made "highly inflammatory, defamatory" comments during a news conference about the case.
The Elkhart Truth reports Royer was convicted in the 2002 slaying of 94-year-old Helen Sailor.
Co-defendant Lana Canen was also convicted in Sailor's killing, but her conviction was reversed in 2012 after a detective recanted his testimony.
Royer's appeal claims that he was wrongfully convicted in 2005 and coerced into a false murder confession.
Information from: The Elkhart Truth, http://www.elkharttruth.com
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