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is that audio evidence is inadmissible as evidence in court

29-Mar-2023
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

In general, audio evidence can be admissible in court as evidence, but there are certain rules and requirements that must be met for it to be admitted. In most jurisdictions, the admissibility of audio evidence depends on whether it is relevant, authentic, and reliable. Relevant means that the evidence must have some bearing on the case at hand. Authentic means that the evidence must be what it purports to be and not altered or tampered with in any way. Reliable means that the evidence must be trustworthy and accurately represent what it claims to represent. There are also specific legal procedures that must be followed when introducing audio evidence in court. For example, the person who made the recording may need to testify to authenticate it, and the opposing party may have the opportunity to challenge the admissibility of the evidence. In summary, audio evidence can be admissible in court, but its admissibility depends on various factors and legal requirements.

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