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  • Court of Appeal of Manitoba - stalking/fresh evidence/mutual use of recording devices

    An interesting short read:

    Ducharme v. Borden, 2014 MBCA 5 (CanLII)

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    Does recording admissible in court?

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      Here is the link of the above case:

      Ducharme v. Borden, 2014 MBCA 5 (CanLII), <CanLII - 2014 MBCA 5 (CanLII)

      You certainly can use recorded information in court, however, make sure it is relevant and helpful to your situation. In this case, it seems that the recorded information, which was intended to assist the appellant, actually gave evidence that the restraining order was not necessary.
      Last edited by arabian; 03-04-2014, 09:12 AM.

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