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It started w filling out a screening sheet. Families are no longer able to visit their loved ones, only attorneys. Detainees w/o lawyers often rely on family to coordinate their legal defense. Saw a man wanting to take ev to his wife’s hearing but wasn’t able to 2/11
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Attorneys are now forced to meet w clients at the windows where families typically visit, instead of contact attorney rooms. Because most of my clients r trans, no other attorneys mtngs can happen at the same time. All other attorneys had to wait while I met w 8 ppl! 3/11
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We had to talk through the cord phones which have no guarantee of being secure. Officers kept walking in to access the vending machines & I complained to get them to stop. This actually happened 4/11
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They were not given a pen so they had to use mine, despite the screening sheet saying not to share. When I told the officers, their only concern was whether I had left a pen behind w my clients, not whether I couldve exposed them 6/11
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I’m so angry that I was forced to expose my clients, but with their ongoing detention & quickly approaching hearings, I had to see them. I shouldn’t have to be making decisions between safety & representation 10/11
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