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Constitutional Law

Nov. 14, 2006

Lawyers Sue Over Taping of Jail Phone Calls

RIVERSIDE - A Riverside County policy has come under fire in lawsuits from two criminal defense lawyers who allege jail personnel violated state and federal attorney-client privilege by taping their telephone calls with incarcerated defendants.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      RIVERSIDE - A Riverside County policy has come under fire in lawsuits from two criminal defense lawyers who allege jail personnel violated state and federal attorney-client privilege by taping their telephone calls with incarcerated defendants.
      John Weinell, a former Riverside deputy public defender, and Amador Corona, a crim...

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