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Featured: Cuyahoga County considers resuming in-person jail visits after advocacy group’s report

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports on the Wren Collective’s findings. “Cuyahoga County is reconsidering allowing in-person visitation at its jail after an advocacy group called for the change.

The potential change follows a report from the Wren Collective, a criminal justice reform group comprised of public defenders, that criticized the county for not allowing in-person visitation for inmates’ loved ones and for allowing prosecutors to listen to recorded video calls without a warrant.”