Summary
In Illinois, inmates have rights to respectful treatment and privacy during legal calls, while non-legal calls may be monitored. If a no-contact order is dropped, communication is generally allowed, but jail rules may still apply. Officers can question individuals in holding cells, but individuals have the right to remain silent and to have an attorney present.Full Conversation
My fiancé an inmate in holding was yelled at while being on the phone
I'm sorry to hear about your fiancé's situation, Victoria. Can you please tell me where this holding facility is located? This will help me provide more relevant information based on the local laws and regulations.
Tazewell county jail pekin il
Victoria, I'm sorry to hear about your fiancé's experience. In Illinois, inmates have rights while in custody, including respectful treatment. Here are some steps you can take:
- File a complaint with the jail administration.
- Contact the Illinois Department of Corrections to report the incident.
Would you like more details on filing a complaint?
Were they listening on our calls?
In Tazewell County Jail, Illinois, inmates have a right to privacy during legal calls. However, non-legal calls may be monitored for security reasons.
Would you like more information on the regulations regarding inmate phone calls in Illinois?
NCO was dropped op wasn’t still means we can contact each other
It seems like you're dealing with two issues: your fiancé's treatment in jail and a no-contact order (NCO) that was dropped. If the NCO was dropped, you can generally contact each other, but the jail may still have its own rules regarding communication.
Would you like more information on how to address communication issues with the jail or the legal processes involved in ensuring your contact rights?
Is a officer in a holding cell able to question you
In general, law enforcement officers can question individuals in a holding cell, but there are important rights to be aware of:
- You have the right to remain silent.
- You have the right to an attorney.
- Any statements made can be used against you in court.
Would you like more details on your rights during questioning?