Thousands of privileged phone calls may have been illegally recorded statewide due to a glitch in a 2015 software update by the telephone provider for local law enforcement agencies, according to court documents, while defense attorneys in several counties said their telephone and in-person conversations with clients were recorded by law enforcement in courthouses and jails.
In addition, Orange County Public Defender Sharon L. Petros...
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