Securus Says No Evidence Of Intent To Record Prison Calls

By Bryan Koenig (June 12, 2018, 7:47 PM EDT) -- Prison phone operator Securus urged a California federal judge Monday not to issue an "advisory" ruling sought by former inmates and criminal defense attorneys accusing it of illegally recording their conversations, arguing there's no need to weigh whether calls were intentionally recorded because there's no evidence they were recorded at all....

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