Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Taping Phone Calls
My sister-in-law has admitted to taping phone conversations of her relatives, her relatives have told her to stop.
What can be done to convince her to stop this?
Asked on 1/06/02, 12:28 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Salvatore Lagonia
Attorney At Law
Re: Taping Phone Calls
The best way to stop her is to advise her that her actions are illegal. A party may not tape another parties conversation unless they have permission from one of the parties. So, if the call is to your sister-in-law, she may tape it without advising the other party, but if she is not a party to the conversation, she may not. This is NY law.
Answered on 1/06/02, 9:18 pm
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