It depends on how the recording was obtained and whether or not the presiding judge will allow it to be used.
Usually, taped conversations are only admissible as evidence if at least one of the parties involved in the conversation has knowledge that the conversation is being recorded. In some jurisdictions, all parties must know that the conversation is being recorded. Check with a local divorce attorney to determine the laws in your particular jurisdiction.
Regardless, in most jurisdictions in the country, divorce is "no-fault," so past conduct does not have any bearing on the award of a divorce, or the award of maintenance (alimony), so it may not make any difference anyway. ---- See Related Link Below
yes but only if the recording was legally obtained through the use of a warrant
There are seperate wiretapping laws for both federal and state governments. At the Federal level there is the "one-party consent" law which requires the consent to tape the conversation by at least one of the parties involved. In most states, it is legal to record phone conversations. Some states have laws that require both parties to agree to the recording of the conversation in order for it to be legal. In most cases, conversations recorded without an individual's knowledge are not admissable in court unless the recordings were authorized beforehand by the court.
Tennessee law states that only one party to the conversation have knowledge of the recording.
Sky lost recordings refers to recordings made on the Sky personnel video recording device, better known as a pvr, that can no longer be found. If you are unable to retrieve your recording you can always contact Sky via telephone or their web site.
So how can I watch my recordings?
No recordings of her exist
Audio engineering is associated with recording sound, storing the recordings and subsequently reproducing the recordings using all available means from the the very earliest recording and reproduction methods to the very latest.
Nothing. It is not a music recording acronym.
No he uses recordings from computer and recording rooms to make her music
Motorola cell want to hear the tape recording on it how??
You can if you are a party to the conversation. You do not have to inform the other party that you are recording them. Texas Penal Code Section 16.02
The ENC indicates the recording is encoded and cannot be transferred to other devices.
Yes it is as long as the other person knew it was being recorded (ie. voice mail). If the recording was with a hidden recorder then it can not be used as evidence. * Rhode Island allows "one person" taping of phone conversations and in-person conversations without the knowledge of other participants. The designation of "one person" applies to the caller or the person receiving the call or both, or to the person(s) engaged in face-to-face conversation. RI General Statutes, 11-35-21 (c)(3). Whether or not such recordings can be entered as evidence against or for either party involved in any type litigation depends upon the ruling of the court.