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Recording a conversation that you know won't be admissible in court

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quincy

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Taxing Matters provided a link to Florida's recording law statute. It explains nicely what is legal in the State of Florida.

As a note: The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is a good source but the link is to a 2008 publication. I don't know if any state recording laws have changed that might make the information outdated.
 
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