De Lancie v. Superior Court

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1982-07-08

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KAUS, J. I concur based on my understanding that the majority’s recital of the allegation in the complaint that the monitoring was “without probable cause to suspect that any illegal activity [was] taking place” does not imply that monitoring for jail security purposes can only be undertaken on “probable cause.” As I understand the law, monitoring for security purposes may be routinely undertaken without any reason to believe…

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