- (1) Inmates may not be allowed to visit with relatives, friends or members of the general public during transportation, while in a medical facility, courtroom, or while waiting, in transit to or from a medical facility or courtroom.
- (2) Requests from attorneys to detain or temporarily relocate inmates for consultations, visits with spouse, parents, or other family members, shall be denied unless the presiding judge specifically orders the visits.
- (3) Attorneys requesting consultation with inmates after a hearing may do so for five minutes in a court holding cell unless the presiding judge specifically orders otherwise.
(4)(a) The inmate's attorney or an authorized representative of the attorney may provide civilian clothing for inmates appearing in a jury trial and may drop off the jury clothing to designated areas at USCF or CUCF. Transportation staff shall bring the jury clothing from those areas to the trial.
- (b) In certain circumstances, the inmate's attorney may bring jury clothing to the courthouse for the trial if approved by the presiding judge or the transportation run manager. In all cases, the transportation officer shall receive the inmate's jury clothing, search the clothing for contraband, and deliver the clothing to the inmate.
KEY: prisons, corrections, security measures, inmate transportation
Date of Last Change: November 13, 2025
Notice of Continuation: July 15, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 64-13-10