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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 632629" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>He shouldn't be receiving texted threats while in jail because cell phones are strictly forbidden in all jails and prisons. But if his co-defendant has made serious threats toward him over this, he needs to tell more than just his attorney ... he needs to inform the jail staff IMMEDIATELY! It then becomes THEIR responsibility to keep the two of them separated and to make sure they have no contact with each other at all. In a prison, this is called filing an "incompatible". Once the paperwork is filed, they are legally obligated to make sure the two of them never come in contact with each other. Usually "incompatibles" will not even be assigned to the same institution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 632629, member: 1883"] He shouldn't be receiving texted threats while in jail because cell phones are strictly forbidden in all jails and prisons. But if his co-defendant has made serious threats toward him over this, he needs to tell more than just his attorney ... he needs to inform the jail staff IMMEDIATELY! It then becomes THEIR responsibility to keep the two of them separated and to make sure they have no contact with each other at all. In a prison, this is called filing an "incompatible". Once the paperwork is filed, they are legally obligated to make sure the two of them never come in contact with each other. Usually "incompatibles" will not even be assigned to the same institution. [/QUOTE]
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