Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
recored conversation...is it admisable in court if only the person aware of it
In the state of Florida, ''recored conversation''...is it admisable in court if the only person aware of it was the one who recorded in the first place?
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Re: recored conversation...is it admisable in court if only the person aware of
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Absoutely not. It is a criminal act to record a conversation without the other party's knowledge and punishable by law with limited statutory exceptions.
Scott R. Jay, Esq., 305-249-8000
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