ThoughtElf
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I just found this article about the released jail calls - apparently calls go through two reviews before release, and it is very expensive to release them:
http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080908/NEWS01/809080321/1006/NEWS01
'Public-record requests for phone calls in Brevard would require a monitor at the jail to listen to the audio and to eliminate any attorney or medical call, which would be exempt from release. That costs $17.21 an hour.
Then, for open cases, a sheriff's office agent would listen to the calls for information related to the investigation for an additional $25 an hour, DeMorat said.
That brings the total research fee to $42.21 per hour.'
http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080908/NEWS01/809080321/1006/NEWS01
'Public-record requests for phone calls in Brevard would require a monitor at the jail to listen to the audio and to eliminate any attorney or medical call, which would be exempt from release. That costs $17.21 an hour.
Then, for open cases, a sheriff's office agent would listen to the calls for information related to the investigation for an additional $25 an hour, DeMorat said.
That brings the total research fee to $42.21 per hour.'