Volusia inmates forced to pay to talk to lawyers

The Volusia County Jail is prohibiting in-person visitations for inmates, as many correctional facilities have due to the coronavirus pandemic.

But one thing the Volusia County facility has limited that others in the area haven’t: The way inmates are able to communicate with their lawyers.

Attorney Carlus Haynes said he has to pay to talk to his six clients at the Volusia County Jail.

 


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12 thoughts on “Volusia inmates forced to pay to talk to lawyers

  • April 28, 2020

    I would question the confidentiality of that county’s video conferencing as well.

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  • April 28, 2020

    Disgusting. This guy just can’t hate on people enough. But the Feds don’t even let you talk to your attorney.

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  • April 28, 2020

    How sad the attorney has to pay to see his clients at the Volusia county jail.

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  • April 28, 2020

    Thanks for posting this. When I saw it on yesterdays news, I knew I had to say something
    Jack

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  • April 28, 2020

    I see a lawsuit coming against Chitwood in the near future.

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    • April 29, 2020

      Good Day

      Remember, in order to ‘Sue’ a Law Enforcement ‘Bozo’ in Civil Court, you have to get his/her Qualified Immunity removed by a Court, aka, a judge…..this is tough and has been done in the past, BUT is risky!

      I am in the process of doing so…One is a LEO and the other is a Customs Border Patrol Idiot!…it has been a Rocky$$$$ road thus far…takes lots of Balls!

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