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You will have to check in with an attorney. Recording a phone message is different than taping someone's conversation without their being aware of its being recorded.

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So long as one of the people involved in the conversation knew that it was being recorded, the recordings should be admissible in any court, pending verification of the tapes authenticity.

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In some states it takes one person's permission, in other's, both parties must consent. However, if it's a voicemail, or the person who didn't know wants it to be admissible, that's okay.

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No. Tapes cannot be because apart from usually poor vision, they can be edited to the maker's use if they want to.

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Only if it can be verified to be authentic, and not forged.

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Yes, as long as it has the person admitting his/her crime, also for witness statements

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