It depends on how the recorder and the tapes, came to be used and entered into evidence. If it was from a court authorizerd/court ordered wiretap, yes, it can be.
Sound recordings from other sources are generally not admissible due to the conflict with the "hearsay" rule, not to mention several other conflicts in law.
no
Expensive Tape Recorder was created in 1959.
You hide the tape recorder in the lab in Runamok Park.
Many thousands of invention have been patented since the tape recorder
a tape-recorder is 'un magnétophone' in French.
I think it was in 20023
A recorder/tape recorder
The Tape Recorder was invented so people could remember what they said in the past.
It depends on the circumstances under which it is introduced.
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Capstan
yes, in certain circumstances if you are one of the involved parties in conversation , you can record the conversation and it is admissible in court