A judge has thrown out a suit seeking to block Nassau County prosecutors from obtaining recorded phone calls of inmates without a court-ordered subpoena.

Raiser & Kenniff, a Mineola-based criminal defense firm, and several of its clients filed an Article 78 petition claiming prosecutors “secretly review[ed] the contents of privileged communications” when they received recorded inmate calls from the county Correctional Center.

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