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Pat and Terry have lived as a couple for two years in New Hampshire. Pat has beaten Terry more than once. Terry has been in the hospital several times as a result. Terry is afraid of Pat and has moved out. Pat keeps making threats in their phone conversations and has promised that no one will ever see Terry again. Terry is afraid and decides to record all phone calls with Pat. This morning, Pat called and said “No one will ever find your body!” and hung up.

If Terry goes to the police, do you think law enforcement could use the recording in court? Why or why not?

Sagot :

Answer:

Yes, law enforcement can use the recording in court because it is a direct personal threat.

Explanation:

Pat is threatening Terry with violence and possible murder, which is impiled when Pat said "No one will ever find your body". This can be used in court to support Terry's case that Pat has or could become violent and hurt Terry at some point.