Aaron Hernandez Motions Hearing Part 2 12/07/16

TL;DR
Defendant's motion seeks discovery related to a breach of telephone security and recording of attorney-client communications in 2014.
Transcript
with a motion to suppress as well uh could you have that filed could you have that filed by December 16 yes owner all right now I have uh defendants a defendant's motion for Discovery relating to a breach of the defendant's telephone security and recording uh relating to attorney client Communications I I think I have two separate motions in this r... Read More
Key Insights
- ☎️ The defendant is seeking discovery related to a breach of telephone security and recording of attorney-client communications in 2014.
- 🥳 The motion includes requests for documents from the District Attorney's Office and sheriffs' departments, as well as third-party records from Securus Technologies.
- 📲 The defendant claims that there were breaches of phone calls, potentially including attorney-client calls, and seeks to determine what calls were recorded and who accessed them.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is the defendant requesting in their motion for discovery?
The defendant is requesting discovery related to a breach of telephone security and recording of attorney-client communications, including documents from the DA's office and sheriffs' departments, as well as third-party records from Securus Technologies.
Q: What evidence does the defendant have regarding the breach of phone calls?
The defendant claims that there was a breach of Mr. Hernandez's phone calls in 2014, which was acknowledged by the sheriff's department. There were also 70 million breached phone calls, with potentially over 14,000 attorney-client privileged calls.
Q: How does the defendant propose to determine which calls were recorded and accessed?
The defendant argues that the securest system, used to record calls, has a flaw that potentially allows attorney-client calls to be recorded. They seek information from Securus Technologies to determine what calls were recorded and who accessed them.
Q: Has there been any investigation into the breach of the sheriff's system?
There is no information about any ongoing investigation into the breach of the Suffolk County sheriff's system. The defendant's attorney is not aware of any such investigation.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The defendant is requesting discovery regarding a breach of telephone security and recording of attorney-client communications in 2014.
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The motion includes two separate requests, one related to a rule 14 request for documents from the District Attorney's Office and sheriffs of Suffolk and Bristol counties, and another request for third-party records from Securus Technologies.
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The defendant argues that there were breaches of phone calls and potentially recorded attorney-client calls, and seeks to determine what calls were recorded and who accessed them.
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