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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

441.111 Possession and use of cell phones by jailer, deputy jailers, attorneys, and

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non-lawyer assistants. Jailers in a county jail or regional jail shall create policies governing possession and use of cell phones within their jails by the jailer, deputy jailers, attorneys, and non-lawyer assistants as defined in KRS 31.100. These policies shall be clearly stated and posted in the entry of the jail and copies shall be made available to attorneys and non-lawyer assistants, upon request. These policies shall allow, but may provide reasonable conditions upon, attorneys to use cell phones in connection with their professional services in a detention facility.
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