Law360 reports:
New York’s highest court on Tuesday ruled that a parent who believes their minor child is in danger can legally record an overheard conversation by giving consent on behalf of their child, countering a state wiretapping law that requires the consent of at least one person on the call.
Read more on Law360 if you have a subscription, or maybe I’ll be able to find more coverage on this ruling to post.
OK, here’s the opinion in The People v. Anthony Badalamenti.
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