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Court gives OK for hearsay in Drew Peterson case

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CHICAGO – An appellate court ruled Thursday that two of Drew Peterson's ex-wives can effectively testify from the grave during the trial of the suburban Chicago police officer charged with murder in one of their deaths and suspected in the other.

The Third District Appellate Court's ruling giving the go-ahead to present additional hearsay evidence to jurors is a victory for prosecutors. Earlier rulings to exclude many of the secondhand statements had raised questions about the viability of trying Peterson on charges he killed Kathleen Savio in 2004.

"It's very good news," said Charles Pelkie, a spokesman for Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow, after the court released its opinion. "We anticipate a trial later this spring or early in the summer."

One of Peterson's lawyers said he wished the court would have sided with the defense, but he stop short of characterizing Thursday's ruling as a defeat.

"We're obviously disappointed that they will be able to present unreliable evidence to try and convict somebody, but we are not afraid of [prosecutors'] case," Steven A. Greenberg said. "We will be ready for trial."

Greenberg said the defense could appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court but is leaning against doing so before trial.

"We could appeal after the trial, if we lose," he said. "So why not just go to trial and see if they can prove it. I don't think they can."

The decision not to appeal could also mean the trial, repeatedly delayed as the hearsay issue played out in the courts, could finally get a fixed starting date.

The legal saga surrounding the burly, mustachioed ex-cop has attracted national attention, even inspiring a TV movie starring Rob Lowe as Peterson.

The 57-year-old former Bolingbrook police sergeant is charged with first-degree murder in the 2004 drowning death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, and is a suspect in the 2007 disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson. Drew Peterson has denied involvement in either death.

Peterson has been jailed since his May 2009 arrest on charges of killing Savio. He was charged only after Stacy Peterson disappeared and Savio's body was exhumed.

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