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My 16 year old daughter has been involved with a teenage boy that has anger management issues. Because of several incidents where the police were called, a no contact order is in effect for the two of them. Still, I suspect that they have been sneaking around to see each other. I am a single parent with a full time job so I can't possibly keep tabs on her every move.
I purchased a simple telephone recorder device and I have a couple recordings of conversations between the two of them. My question is, is a telephone recording admissible as evidence in the case against this boy? The pending charges against him were dropped on the condition that he stays out of trouble for a year and this phone recording could put him in juvenile jail where I believe he belongs.
I understand that it is unlawful to record a telephone conversation between two people if they are not aware that they are being recorded but does this apply to minors as well?
ThanksWhat is the name of your state?
My 16 year old daughter has been involved with a teenage boy that has anger management issues. Because of several incidents where the police were called, a no contact order is in effect for the two of them. Still, I suspect that they have been sneaking around to see each other. I am a single parent with a full time job so I can't possibly keep tabs on her every move.
I purchased a simple telephone recorder device and I have a couple recordings of conversations between the two of them. My question is, is a telephone recording admissible as evidence in the case against this boy? The pending charges against him were dropped on the condition that he stays out of trouble for a year and this phone recording could put him in juvenile jail where I believe he belongs.
I understand that it is unlawful to record a telephone conversation between two people if they are not aware that they are being recorded but does this apply to minors as well?
ThanksWhat is the name of your state?