Will Sarah's jail calls be released and might any be played at sentencing if anyone is more familiar with this particular State and Court system?

I've not heard any on the various YT channels. I imagine they would have been viewed as too legally irrelevant or prejudicial before the trial, but now they may possibly form part of the proof of her lack of remorse at sentencing? Though, with their caseload, I don't know if Mr Jay and Mr C have time to listen to calls like some Prosecutors do, and to bring them to the attention of the Judge for sentencing. Unless anyone is more familiar with these prosecutors and their previous sentencing hearings and it is a 'standard' to consider jail calls for any such proof of lack of remorse?

This notably happened in the Hannah Gutierrez-Reed trial at sentencing, where the Judge had listened to her jail calls after she'd been found guilty. I'm guessing such calls are brought to a Judge's attention for their consideration by the State before sentencing, or might a judge ask for them independently as part of their consideration? The State perhaps had more time on their hands in that case, as they were special prosecutors appointed for the case.

As for any calls getting out independent of sentencing, I've read they are expensive to obtain by a private citizen. I'm not familiar enough with U.S. laws and this State to know if the State can also refuse their release, but I imagine that's rare given the open Court system?