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jailhouse

[jeyl-hous] / ˈdʒeɪlˌhaʊs /




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Scott Sanders, a former longtime Orange County public defender, is credited with uncovering the use of jailhouse informants during the Dekraii case.

From Los Angeles Times

Jurors told the court one person was holding out because they believed the jailhouse tapes should not have been permitted as evidence.

From Los Angeles Times

But the "motion to suppress" reveals for the first time his version of what led to the alleged jailhouse confession.

From BBC

The longtime Orange County public defender changed local history in 2013 when he presented a judge with evidence that sheriff’s deputies had illegally used jailhouse snitches for decades.

From Los Angeles Times

Baker, however, said they did not discuss the killing over the years despite numerous jailhouse conversations.

From Los Angeles Times