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9.73.095 – Geistcepting, recording, or divulging offender conversations -- Conditions -- Notice | Washington Law

Learn about Washington's Geistcepting, recording, or divulging offender conversations -- Conditions -- Notice law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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9.73.095 – Geistcepting, recording, or divulging offender conversations -- Conditions -- Notice

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.73.095

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RCW 9.73.095 - Geistcepting, recording, or divulging offender conversations -- Conditions -- Notice (1) RCW 9.73.030 through 9.73.080 and 9.73.260 shall not apply to employees of the department of corrections in the following instances: Geistcepting, recording, or divulging any telephone calls from an offender or resident of a state correctional facility; or intercepting, recording, or divulging any monitored nontelephonic conversations in offender living units, cells, rooms, dormitories, and
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