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Can Prisons Secretly Censor Your Messages? A Landmark Lawsuit Explained

Can Prisons Secretly Censor Your Messages? A Landmark Lawsuit Explained

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🚨 What if you paid to send a message to your loved one... but they never received it, and you were never told why?In this episode of Inmate Tea with A&P, we sit down with Oscar, an incarcerated legal advocate who is challenging how prison electronic communications are handled inside North Carolina prisons.Oscar explains why he believes text messages sent through prison tablet systems are being censored without notice, why families still pay even when messages never reach their loved ones, and how his lawsuit could establish new protections for incarcerated people throughout the Fourth Circuit.In this episode:📱 How prison text messaging works⚖️ The First Amendment and prison communication📜 Why Oscar believes due process is required before messages are blocked💰 Families paying for messages that never arrive🏛️ A lawsuit that could impact North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia🔍 Why this case could become a landmark decisionWhether you have a loved one in prison or simply care about constitutional rights, this episode explores a legal issue that could affect thousands of incarcerated individuals and their families.💬 What do you think?Should prisons be required to notify families when messages are blocked and provide an opportunity to appeal?👍 Like • 💬 Comment • 🔔 Subscribe • 📤 Share⚠️ Video Disclaimer:The content presented in this video is intended for educational, informational, and advocacy purposes only. Some episodes may contain sensitive subject matter, discussions of criminal allegations, violence, or other explicit content. Listener discretion is strongly advised.The stories, statements, and interviews shared are the personal experiences, opinions, and perspectives of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the views of Inmate Tea with A&P, its hosts, affiliates, or partners. Allegations, claims, and assertions discussed by guests have not been independently verified by Inmate Tea with A&P unless expressly stated. The podcast does not determine guilt, innocence, or legal outcomes. Our goal is to provide a platform for individuals to share their experiences, raise awareness, and encourage thoughtful discussion surrounding the criminal justice system and related issues.To protect privacy, some names, locations, and identifying details may be changed or omitted.All episodes featuring incarcerated individuals are edited to remove institutional pre-recordings, interruptions, call terminations, and other technical disruptions to improve audio quality, listener experience, and clarity of communication.#PrisonReform #FirstAmendment #DueProcess #PrisonCommunication #InmateRights #PrisonJustice #CivilRights #JusticeSystem #NorthCarolina #NCPrisons #PrisonAdvocacy #ConstitutionalRights #FreeSpeech #GTL #GettingOut #PrisonFamilies #CriminalJusticeReform #Corrections #PrisonLife #LegalAdvocacy #InmateTea #InmateTeaWithAP #PrisonPodcast #VoicesFromBehindTheWalls #BehindTheWalls #JusticeMatters #GiveThemAVoice #Podcast
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