Press aide to Brown taped reporters' phone calls

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A press aide to state Attorney Gen. Jerry Brown has admitted to taping conversations with reporters without first securing consent, a possible violation of state law.

California is one of 12 states that requires both parties to give consent when telephone conversations are recorded. Brown is considered the frontrunner in the 2010 race for governor. 

The San Francisco Chronicle has the story.

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