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Brief • 2008
Filed under: Telephones
OF RULE 17(C) Before the court is defendant’s motion to suppress recorded telephone conversations on the ground that the government improperly used Rule 17(c). I find that the government did improperly ...
Brief • 2008
Filed under: Telephones
Sawchuck v Jenne Fl Attorney Client Jail Phone Calls Recorded Settlement 2008 STIPULATION AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL GENERAL RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS THIS Stipulation and Settlement Agreement and General Release of All Claims (the "Agreement") is entered into between JOSEPH SAWCHUCK, ("Sawchuck") RICHARD SPENCER ("Spencer"), KEN JENNE (and any …
Publication • 2008
Filed under: Telephones
of Corrections (785) 291-3052 Tom Matthews, EMBARQ Manager-Media Relations 919-554-7185 or tom.r.matthews@embarq.com KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS INMATE TELEPHONE RATES DECREASING The Kansas Department ...
Article • May 15, 2008
to contact such "privileged persons" on a case by case basis. These calls are subject to monitoring. Courts are divided over whether there is any First Amendment right to telephone access at all. The court ...
Alabama DOC Charges Prisoners Unlawful Fees to Cover Budget Shortfalls by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On June 1, 2007, the Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts released an audit report critical of the funding practices of the state's Department of Corrections (DOC). The DOC operates 19 prisons, 10 …
Ohio Prison Employee Loses Suit Over Supervisor Bugging Her Desk by The plaintiff civilian employee found a microphone by her desk; her supervisor admitted he had bugged her because he thought there were racial problems in the office. He was suspended; nothing happened to her. She had no claim against …
, both incoming and outgoing." The court distinguishes telephone monitoring cases because in those the monitoring was done pursuant to an ongoing security-related program. At 292: "No case holds ...
Brief • April 22, 2008
Filed under: Telephones
Florida Utilities Commission v Evercom Fl Plf Inventory of Confidential Docs Jail Phone Overcharge 2008.pdf State of Florida 0 2540 SHUMARD OAKBOULEVARD TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-0850 CAPITAL CIRCLE OFFICE CENTER -M-E-M-0-R- A-N-D-U-MDATE: April 22,2008 TO: Marguerite H. Lockard, Commission Deputy Clerk I, Office of Commission Clerk FROM: Brenda J. Menitt, Statistician11, …
for Overcharging Recipients of Phone Calls From Washington Prisoners by Michael Rigby Telephone service provider AT&T has agreed to reimburse the families and friends of Washington prisoners who were overcharged ...
Article • February 15, 2008 • from PLN February, 2008
"Let Freedom Ring" -- Cellphones Abound In California Prisons by Over 1,000 cellphones and Blackberrys were confiscated in California's 33 prisons in the past year. While such contraband was at a trickle seven years ago, the technology has reduced the size of these items to permit a veritable flood today …
Article • January 15, 2008
CA Prisoner's Convictions for Conspiracy to Smuggle Drugs Vacated for Bad Jury Instructions by Jaime Jasso, a California state prisoner, made several phone calls to someone outside of prison named Ruben. Guards monitored those calls and discovered that their purpose was for Passo to give Ruben directions for obtaining drugs …
the state used money from prison telephone kickbacks and the state tobacco lawsuit settlement fund to partially fund the InnerChange Freedom Initiative, an 18-24 month biblically-based program that seeks ...
Brief • January 11, 2008
Filed under: Telephones
Florida Utilities Commission v Evercom Fl Def Inventory of Confidential Documents Jail Phone Overcharge 2008.pdf State of Florida CAPITAL CIRCLE OFFICE C E ~ T E0R2540 S H ~ I M AOAK R D BOULEVARD TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-0850 -M-E-M-0-R-A-N-D-U-MDATE: January 1 1, 2008 TO: Marguerite H. Lockard, Commission Deputy Clerk …
Brief • January 5, 2008
involving the efforts of T-Netix to provide telephone service to prison inmates throughout Pennsylvania. On March 22, 2004, Jon E. Yount, AC-8297, filed a Complaint against T-Netix. Twenty-one other inmates 2 ...
Article • December 15, 2007 • from PLN December, 2007
Scottish Court Holds Prison Phone Call Imprinting Violates European Convention On Human Rights by Lord Glennie of the Court of Session in Edinburgh, Scotland ruled that the blanket policy of imprinting all prisoner originated phone calls with the warning, "This call originates from a Scottish prison" violated the European Convention …
Article • December 15, 2007 • from PLN December, 2007
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
Connecticut Prisoners’ Families Gouged on Phone Calls by Connecticut Prisoners' Families Gouged on Phone Calls Until recently, most Connecticut Department of Correction (CDOC) prisoners were forced to make phone calls using an MCI (Verizon Business) collect calling system at rates much higher than those charged to the general public. Under …
Article • December 15, 2007
Using Jail Phones After Verbal and Posted Warnings of Recording Implies Consent by California detainee David Windham appealed a decision holding that recordings of jail-placed phone conversations were lawful and could be used for conviction purposes. Windham asked his girlfriend for money while shopping. She refused and he followed her …
Article • November 15, 2007 • from PLN November, 2007
prisoner telephones in state prisons. State Senator Letica Van de Putte filed SD 1580, authorizing the phones, which took effect Nay 15, 2007. State Representatives Terri Hodge (D-Dallas) and Pat Haggerty (R ...
Brief • October 23, 2007
Filed under: Telephones
Florida Utilities Commission v Evercom Fl Inventory of Confidential Docs Jail Phone Overcharge 10-23-2007.pdf State of Florida CAP1 I AI, CIKC 1 E OFF I( E CE\TEH T A I 1 AHAISFF. 2540 SHt MAKD OAh BO1 LL\ A K U FLORIDA 32399-0850 -M-E-M-O-R-A-N-D-U-MDATE: October 23,2007 TO: Marguerite H. Lockard, …
. These included telephone access, medical care, holding room procedures, use of force, food service, recreation, access to legal materials and grievance procedures. The most persistent problem was inadequate ...
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