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TopicHere is a letter I sent to my attorney explaining how I broke no laws.
DawkinsNumber4
09/08/17 9:09:21 AM
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DamageDealerz posted...
They're saying the fact that he recorded a conversation in this case is irrelevant if he legally overheard a conversation. They go on to say in the next sentence the only crucial point is how that conversation was overheard, was it legal or not. The case is only saying that you can record a conversation that you legally overhear.



because I fucking legally overheard all of my telephone calls because they were my telephone calls bright one...

It's never lawful to record someone else's phone calls in an all party consent state without a message saying so at the beginning of the call. This isn't true for your own communications, only the communications of others, which is why businesses have to put this message because they cannot give the person on the phone permission to intercept a communication as they are not party to said communication. It literally makes sense when you remember this law is to prevent eavesdropping.
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