Each case is different. Discuss this with your attorney.
Each case is different. Seek guidance from your attorney. If you do not have one, contact your local public defender's office.
Audio Tape is not valid evidence in court. He recorded it all on Audio Tape.
Audio Tape is not valid evidence in court. He recorded it all on Audio Tape.
Yes
Most court proceedings are recorded by the court for record keeping purposes. Family proceedings are by their nature, private affairs and frequently involving children. For that reason, family court proceedings cannot be recorded by any unauthorized person whether in Wisconsin or elsewhere.
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.
An outdated form of storage. It had a magnetic tape inside where the recording was recorded.
Tape a recorder to your chest........
with a tape measurer
with a tape measurer
On analog reel-to-reel tape.
Bob Johnson .