People v. Ely

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1986-12-18

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*522 OPINION OF THE COURT Meyer, J. The predicate for admission of tape recordings in evidence is clear and convincing proof that the tapes are genuine and that they have not been altered. Absent such proof, the defendant’s concession that the voice on the tapes is his or hers and that he or she recalls making some of the statements on the tapes does n…

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