Flanagan v. Flanagan

Supreme Court of California · Decided 2002-03-14

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Opinion KENNARD, J. California prohibits the recording of a telephone call without consent from all parties, but only if the call includes a “confidential communication.” (Pen. Code, § 632, subd. (a).) 1 Violation of the law is a misdemeanor (ibid.) and may entail a civil penalty o…

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