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Nov 24, 2024
11:56:22pm
cougarfann888 Truly Addicted User
Maybe but Probably not. Idaho has a similar statute and there is a debate
If you can hear the conversation even if you aren't a party to it. Most prosecutors have come down on the side of if you can hear it you can record as long as you aren't concealing your presence.


This came up because someone recorded a legislator and lobbyist conversation through a closed door.
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Originally posted on Nov 24, 2024 at 11:56:22pm
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