Police Department Policy

G-1201 Incarcerated Person Telephone Monitoring System.pdf

Kern_County_Sheriff

Policy Text
Page 1 of 10 KERN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Detentions Bureau Policies and Procedures TITLE: INCARCERATED PERSON TELEPHONE MONITORING SYSTEM G-1201 EFFECTIVE: REVIEWED: REVISED: UPDATED: October 3, 2000 07-11-24 08-13-13 07-11-24 APPROVED BY: Detentions Bureau Chief Deputy Cindy Cisneros REFERENCE: Kern County Sheriff’s Office Detentions Bureau Policy G-1200; California Penal Code Section 636; California Penal Code Section 851.5; C.C.R. Section 1067 of Title 15, Section 3282; U.S. v. Van Poyck (9th Cir. 1996) 77 F3d 285; U.S. v. Eggleston (8th Cir. 1999) 165 F.3d 624; U.S. v. Horr (8th Cir. 1992) 963 F.2d 1124; People v. Riel (California 2000) 22 Cal 4th 1153; Rights of Prisoners (2nd Ed.) Section 8.12 and cases there cited. POLICY The Kern County Sheriff’s Office maintains the authority to record and monitor conversations on incarcerated person telephones located within its facilities using the Incarcerated Person Telephone Monitoring System. This system will only

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