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There is a big roadblock to communicating with you or your loved ones if they have been arrested in Florida. Inmate calls are recorded, and the parties calling are warned they are being recorded. The Calls are reviewed by a security officer and sometimes AI software for security concerns and also for incriminating evidence.
Don’t think a foreign language can help, those are translated as well.
In many cases jail calls provide damaging evidence against the caller. It is entirely normal for everyday people to not be aware of how the calls can be used in the future. They are not prepared for the level of scrutiny the State of Florida is capable of, nor are they aware of how the prosecution can use different statements made by the suspect.
No one in jail should discuss the facts of their case with anyone other than with their lawyer when they are both physically present.
Recording inmate calls is a common practice. Don’t fall into the trap of believing no one will take the time to listen to them. Diligent prosecutors and detectives will spend hours listening to your conversations to find incriminating evidence. If you’re not careful, those calls can pose a major challenge for your criminal defense attorney.
If you or your loved one has been arrested or charged, you may need the help of an experienced criminal defense attorney. For any criminal defense needs contact Matt Landsman at Landsman Law for a free consultation.