creepingskills
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I sure do wonder whether this sheriff's dept. has the financial resources to tail a 'Person of Interest' or 'Suspect' (named or UNNAMED) 24-7 for days and months on end.
And I also wonder if it is still legal for law enforcement to listen to anyone's cell phone calls, but that would not be admissible evidence in a court of law.
I also was told that when attorneys & their clients speak in the jail (or pen'), a video/audio tape is made & the transcript is transcribed & given to the County Attorney - again, this is 'legal', just that whatever is learned is not admissible in a court of law.
No this is not true. Communication between an attorney and client are confidential. Visitors conversations with an inmate are recorded (same for phone calls) but this is 100% not the case for an attorney visit.