U.S. v. Roy.
U.S. District Court
TELEPHONE CALLS
U.S. v. Roy, 349 F.Supp.2d 60 (D.Mass. 2003). A detainee de·tain·ee n. A person held in custody or confinement: a political detainee.
Noun 1. detainee - some held in custody political detainee charged
with drug, firearms and witness tampering This article or section may deal primarily with the U.S. and may not present a worldwide view. offenses moved to suppress the
contents of his telephone conversations that were recorded when he was
in custody. The district court denied the motion, finding that the
detainee impliedly consented to the recording of his telephone
conversations because he was informed that his calls were subject to
monitoring and recording, he chose to proceed with the conversations,
and those to whom the defendant made the calls expressly consented to
participate in possibly-recorded telephone conversations. (Worcester
County Worcester County is the name of several counties in the United States of America: - Worcester County, Maryland
- Worcester County, Massachusetts
House of Corrections HOUSE OF CORRECTIONS. A prison where offenders of a particular class are confined. The term is more common in England than in the United States. , Massachusetts)
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