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Cell Phone In Jail Cell No Crime

The Nevada Supreme Court has affirmed the dismissal of criminal charges brought against a jail inmate who was found concealing a cell phone in his jail cell.

The defendant was charged under a statute that prohibits possesssion of an item that can be used for escape. The court concluded that “it would be virtually impossible to use a cell phone to forcibly break out of, or physically flee from, a jail cell.” (Mike Frisch)

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