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    Unconstitutional Eavesdropping

    Unconstitutional Eavesdropping

    Did you know that an inmate's calls, that are not to an attorney, can be recorded and used against him in court? When an inmate makes a call to a friend or family member, anything they say can be recorded and used against him. However, a criminal defendant has a Sixth Amendment right to present a defense and have a lawyer. That means they get to have private conversations with their attorney, without the police listening, even if the criminal defendant is in jail. The jail i
     

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