Here’s a riddle for the day. What do the Trump “find 11,800 votes” tape and a Waffle House chairman’s sex video have in common?
Answer: They both set Georgia lawyers buzzing about the state’s one-party consent law.
“As long as one party to the conversation knows that the recording is being made and has consented to the recording, it's legal—if it's audio only,” Robert Ingram of Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele in Marietta told the Daily Report during a phone conversation Monday. “If it's a video, all parties must consent—if it's in a nonpublic place.”
January 04, 2021 at 05:34 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Report Online
Here’s a riddle for the day. What do the Trump “find 11,800 votes” tape and a Waffle House chairman’s sex video have in common?
Answer: They both set Georgia lawyers buzzing about the state’s one-party consent law.
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