No it's not
that simple
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This might be an odd question, but are jail inmates allowed to access computers and do research on their pending cases? And do they have the ability to email their attorneys and vice versa? Since a DP attorney Messeore, has been added to the defense team (M or F stating they worked well with him) does MS have the ability/right to read Messeore's legal results/history....or does he just take attorneys M and F word that he is the best guy for the job?
Depending on how one decides to "spin" the info provided by atty Messeore.....lots of way to tell the stats.
Example: I saved half my clients from the death penalty. (But only had 6 cases)
My DP results are 50/50. (Won 3, Lost 3)
Judges compliment my hard work. (even when I do not prevail.)
It sure seems like a depressing job, because the case has to be horrible from day one to warrant the death penalty.
I can see where JRR might be a more sympathetic case for Life w/o Parole because of his age and both parents dying while he was still a minor. And being manipulated by "father figure" he met in prison. Hmmm, does that mean JRR gets a separate DP Attorney, too??? Good night to all of you....trying to imagine what it will be like to hear
CWW "tell all" in front of JRR and MS.
Good question IQ. There is or are some pilot programs across the US introducing limited communication and/or supervised internet access via tablets in jail. Lee county FL has no such provision. What they do have is the SmartJailMAil, an electronic messaging system designed to supplement standard postal mail.
I am not sure, if the jail allows limited and supervised computer access at this time. Honestly I doubt it. If they allowed every inmate waiting and preparing for trial to access the computer, they would have to have extra personnel besides the logistics to control what's being accessed.
Internet access without supervision, via a smartphone, is banned for all inmates in the US. No Social Media in jail, just social sm(iles)..;--)
-Nin
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_prisons
https://www.smartjailmail.com/