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In a court of law the only evidence that can be admissible must be gotten legally.
No. They can be fooled which is why they are not admissible as evidence in a court of law (at least in the US)
Yes. If it is relevant to an issue and meets the other evidence rules, it is admissible.
It depends why your sister in law taped your brother. If she is trying to get grounds for divorce then a tape recording is generally not admissible in a court of law. If a crime was committed and say your brother admitted to that crime it may still not be admissible in a court of law, but some judges may listen to the tape and deem whether it can be used in court as evidence.
Yes, faxes can be used in court. Emails, post-its, and other types of documents are admissible as well.
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, polygraph tests are not admissible in court. Court precedents have decided that the polygraph test is unreliable, and that the test could dishonestly persuade the jury's verdict. The polygraph test is only used for investigative, law enforcement needs.
Not always, Closed Circuit Television is only admissible if all of the steps outlined in the amended Data Protection Act have been followed, even local law enforcement don't always follow the steps required, unless all steps are followed the "evidence" attained is inadmissible in a court of law
The bloodhound tracking nose scent is the only dog that can be used as evidence in a court of law. although other dogs have very good sence of smells and later enough proof will probabaly make it so they can be used as evidence the bloodhounds has the best
Generally it would be, if the gathering and testing were done by a certified law enforcement official (s) and a certified forensic lab. Please be advised, acceptance of any evidence depends upon the existing laws relating to the matter and the ruling of the presiding judge.
There are different procedures to perform a paternity test but it can be admissible in a court of law only when the a strict chain of custody is followed. This chain of custody ensures that the sample came from a specified party and that the sample was not tampered with in any way.
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