Published detainee rights shall include, without limitation, the following provisions:
(1)
- (A) All detainees of a criminal detention facility shall have reasonable access to the courts through self-representation or through an attorney, whether appointed or retained.
- (B) If an attorney has not been retained or appointed, the detainee should have reasonable access to current law library materials;
(2)
- (A) All detainees have a right to have confidential access to their attorney.
(B) Legal consultation or consultations shall:
- (i) Be permitted in private;
- (ii) Be unmonitored; and
- (iii) Occur on a reasonable basis;
- (3) Detainees shall not be segregated solely because of federally protected classes;
- (4) Detainees shall be permitted to worship or meditate at a reasonable time, and consistent with the established security protocols of the facility, as prescribed by their faith, to have access to clergy of their faith, if available, and to adhere to the dietary laws of their faith where possible;
(5)
(A) All detainees have a right to housing which provides for:
- (i) Nutritious food;
- (ii) Access to medical and dental care when indicated;
- (iii) Clean living quarters; and
- (iv) A healthy, safe, and secure environment.
- (B) Under no circumstances shall denial of medical care or regular meal services be used as a disciplinary measure;
- (6) Detainees have a right to be secure from self-incrimination and shall not be subjected to unlawful attempts to obtain statements or confessions while they are incarcerated; and
- (7) Detainees shall be afforded the opportunity to make phone calls at the detainee's expense in accordance with a written telephone usage policy.