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Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project
February 2, 2018
PA Regulations, Outside Reporting, Quoted

PAILP's Su Ming Yeh on Strip Searches at Allegheny County Jail: "Completely Inappropriate ... Overreach, Overreaction"

Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project
February 2, 2018
PA Regulations, Outside Reporting, Quoted

February 2, 2018 | Robert Mangino | KDKA Afternoon News

Attorney at Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project (PAILP), Su Ming Yeh joined Robert to talk about the new strip search policy at the Allegheny County Jail. She said the policy is an overreach that chills inmates’ right to access an attorney, and may be deemed unconstitutional.

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Source:http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/audio/kdka-afternoon-news/

Tagged: 2018, KDKA Afternoon News, Robert Moningo

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