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                <title><![CDATA[Prisons Use AI to Monitor and Analyze Calls]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>“This call originates from an inmate correctional facility and is subject to monitoring and recording.” The Florida Department of Corrections currently has approximately 80,000 inmates incarcerated. The Florida Administrative Code mandates that all inmate calls, except those placed to attorneys under proper procedures, and to foreign consulates, shall be subject to monitoring and recording. Notice to&hellip;</p>
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<p>“This call originates from an inmate correctional facility and is subject to monitoring and recording.” The Florida Department of Corrections currently has approximately 80,000 inmates incarcerated. The Florida Administrative Code mandates that all inmate calls, except those placed to attorneys under proper procedures, and to foreign consulates, shall be subject to monitoring and recording.</p>



<p><strong>Notice to all Participants to the Communication</strong></p>



<p>All monitored calls shall contain a prompt which clearly identifies the call as coming from a Florida Department of Corrections institution and advise that the call is subject to being monitored and recorded by the Department of Corrections. Likewise, signs are required to be posted on or near each phone which state that calls are subject to being monitored or recorded.</p>



<p>Additionally, it is standard practice for defense counsel to advise incarcerated clients, and their families, that communications are recorded and monitored. I advise clients to imagine law enforcement, the prosecutor, judge, and jury are all listening in on their jail calls. Despite warnings, that imagined scenario still manages to manifest itself in certain cases. When jail recordings are introduced as evidence, they typically include discussion of criminal activity, even candid confessions.  </p>



<p><strong>Artificial Intelligence</strong></p>



<p>As reported in several media outlets, earlier this year the Florida Department of Corrections contracted with LeoTech, a company that produced a patented artificial intelligence software platform named Verus. According to the LeoTech website, Verus provides continuous real-time monitoring of communications and enables users to search “through millions of transcripts at sub-second speeds.” The A.I. software provides for searches by keyword, customizable alerts, the ability to investigate and uncover links and connections amongst the data collected, and even the ability to identify slang and coded lexical categories, terms, and synonyms. </p>



<p><strong>Needle in a Haystack</strong></p>



<p>Although it has been standard practice to record jail calls, the ability to effectively examine the content has been limited by the labor and costs required. Widespread examination would be equivalent to looking for a needle in a haystack. Effective mass-investigation of the communications of 80,000 inmates would not economical or feasible without A.I. It has been reported that the contract with LeoTech enables prisons to record and scan up to 50 million minutes of conversations. What used to be impractical, if not impossible, is now at the fingertips of prison officials.</p>



<p><strong>Implications</strong></p>



<p>The use of A.I. will assist prison officials and law enforcement by enhancing the efficiency of call monitoring. However, it raises concerns from privacy advocates, particularly regarding the potential for abuse or misuse of the technology, as well as the potential issues pertaining to data access and storage duration. For the defense practitioner, it is now more important than ever to advise clients, and their families, that calls while incarcerated are not simply subject to recording and monitoring, but also to real-time analysis and investigation conducted by artificial intelligence software.</p>



<p><em>Author: Ron Frey – The Frey Law Firm, LLC</em></p>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2018 16:01:16 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>If you are wondering if you should hire a criminal defense lawyer, that is often a very strong indication that counsel is needed. Before making the decision to hire, The Frey Law Firm offers initial, no-risk, consultation. Due to a variety of circumstances, people may find themselves wondering if they need to hire a criminal&hellip;</p>
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<p>If you are wondering if you should hire a criminal defense lawyer, that is often a very strong indication that counsel is needed. Before making the decision to hire, The Frey Law Firm offers initial, no-risk, consultation.</p>



<p>Due to a variety of circumstances, people may find themselves wondering if they need to hire a criminal defense lawyer. Typically, the question arises due to an event that causes them a great deal of concern that they may be the subject of a criminal prosecution or investigation by law enforcement. Some of the more common events that can trigger this question are as follows:</p>



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<li>knock and talk (where law enforcement comes to talk to you)</li>



<li>vehicle pulled over</li>



<li>search warrant execution</li>



<li>inquiry by an investigator, either the police or a private investigator</li>



<li>receipt of a letter from a government agency</li>



<li>rumors, or second-hand information</li>



<li>an actual arrest</li>



<li>charges filed, either by way of an Indictment, Citation, or Complaint</li>



<li>arrest warrant outstanding</li>
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<p><strong>The Sooner, the Better</strong></p>



<p>Generally speaking, the sooner an attorney or law firm gets involved in a situation, the more effective the representation can be for the client. There is perhaps nothing more frustrating to a client than learning that certain things that could have been done, or should have been done, cannot now be accomplished due to the passage of time. Whether it is the preservation of evidence, the ability to identify and interview witnesses, or the opportunity to make strategic decisions that can have a positive impact upon the circumstances going forward, the earlier an attorney gets involved in a matter, the more impact they can potentially have with respect to the overall outcome.</p>



<p><strong>Discretion</strong></p>



<p>There is a great deal of discretion within the criminal justice system. That discretion tends to lessen as a case progresses. For instance, when a person is stopped by a police officer on the side of the road for a speeding violation, the officer may choose to site the driver or give a warning. Similarly, in cases that are under investigation, even situations involving potential felony charges, both law-enforcement and prosecutors have a great deal of discretion as to what charges will be brought, if any at all. If there is any way to avoid a charge, or any steps that can be taken to minimize the exposure, it is imperative that those steps be taken in a timely manner in order to attempt to secure the best possible outcome.</p>



<p>Too often clients come to the law firm and indicate that they were subject to a search warrant sometimes many months, or years, previously. They indicate that they were not arrested or charged at the time of the search warrant execution and hoped it would simply go away. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, they are indicted or charged with a criminal offense. The opportunity between the execution of the search warrant and the filing of the criminal charges to have an impact upon the direction of the case is lost forever. Further, any opportunity to strategize, communicate with law enforcement or prosecutors, prepare a defense, or prepare mitigation is severely limited due to the passage of time and the urgency of the charge now at hand. Do not waste that valuable time.</p>



<p>If you feel that you may need a criminal defense lawyer, it does not make sense to wait. The prudent approach is to contact a criminal defense attorney in order to discuss the situation and determine what steps can or should be taken.</p>



<p><strong>No-Risk Initial Consultation</strong></p>



<p>To better serve our clients, the Frey Law Firm offers a free initial consultation to potential clients and those seeking representation by a Criminal Justice Attorney. In anticipation of representation, the communications are confidential. Tampa Criminal Defense <a href="/contact-us/">Attorney Frey</a> will explain the confidentiality provisions with you in greater detail. Instead of wondering whether you should hire an attorney or attempting to research your particular situation on the Internet, take the prudent step and contact Attorney Frey for a free initial consultation. We will review the circumstances of your case and advise as to what possible steps may be warranted. In the event the Frey Law Firm is unable to take on your case, we will ensure that we will refer you to other attorneys who may be in a position to assist, or refer you to a lawyer referral service.</p>



<p>Stop worrying. Stop wondering what may or may not happen next. Stop guessing. Take control of the situation and contact <a href="/">The Frey Law Firm</a> for a free initial consultation.</p>



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