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toriXfantastic

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? california

does anyone know the legal rights you have while making a testimony?
are they allowed to use hidden recording devices, etc?
please help!
im very ignorant with this and im involved with a case where the cops are being very...not...yeah....

please help!
 


Just Blue

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? california

does anyone know the legal rights you have while making a testimony?
are they allowed to use hidden recording devices, etc?
please help!
im very ignorant with this and im involved with a case where the cops are being very...not...yeah....

please help!
Testimony would be in court and a recording or transcript or both will be made.

A STATEMENT is made at the police station and a recording may be made.

Please explain what "the cops are being very...not...yeah..." means?????????:confused:
 

ceara19

Senior Member
Testimony would be in court and a recording or transcript or both will be made.

A STATEMENT is made at the police station and a recording may be made.

Please explain what "the cops are being very...not...yeah..." means?????????:confused:
I think the OP meant to post this in the "Drug Charges" section.
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
toriXfantastic said:
does anyone know the legal rights you have while making a testimony?
are they allowed to use hidden recording devices, etc?
please help!
im very ignorant with this and im involved with a case where the cops are being very...not...yeah....

please help!
Yes, they can record your court testimony. Yes, they can record your conversations with them in most situations (be they uniformed or undercover). And, yes, these can be used against you.

Perhaps you'd care to clarify your situation a little more coherently?

- Carl
 

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