It could be, depending upon what the conversation consist of and the position the parents of the minor take in regards to such a relationship.
In and of itself, it is not illegal to fire someone over the phone.
No. Unless you are euphemistically referring to unlocking a phone so that it can be used on different networks. In which case the answer is yes.
No. It is illegal to harass people over the phone or any other media.
The Canadian provinces that ban handheld cell phone use and text messaging while driving include British Columbia, Manitoba, NewFoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward island and Quebec.
Not if you are a party to that conversation.
yes it is illegal to record any phone call unless the police taps your phone. why would you want to record a phone call anyways? if you feel like your endangered call the cops and they can tap your phone for you.
In most states as long as one party of the conversation, which could be the one doing the recording, has knowledge that they are being recorded, recording a phone conversation is legal.
It depends on the situation and it depends on the jurisdiction. I will answer as a PI in Georgia. It is legal in Georgia to record a conversation if you are a party to the conversation. So the phone call could be recorded if the PI or the PI's client (or another consenting party of the conversation) gives their permission. It is illegal for anyone (PI or not) to record a convesation if they are not a party in that conversation.
It is illegal to record any conversation, be it land-line, cell phone or in person without the person's consent. Recording without their permission is a punishable crime. http://www.telephonecallrecorder.com/legality_of_phone_call_recording.php
No! Editting something and taking it to court is illegal in any state!
Yes!
I believe that this question applies to the same as when people ask if they can record a phone conversation. The answer is no, not if they are not part of the call themselves. Even if the person owns the phone or pays the phone bill, they still cannot record a conversation they are not a part of. However, there are some States that allow phone recordings if they believe something illegal is being perpetrated especially if that illegal action being perpetrated is against your employer such as selling company secrets to a competitor. Also note that a company that has a suspicion that you are doing something illegal or are just using their phones for personal calls when you should be on the phone with a client can obtain a warrant from the Courts if they have sufficient evidence of this such as a call list (a list of phone numbers incoming and outgoing) which is indeed legal to do. If a warrant is issued, then they can legally record all incoming and outgoing phone calls from your extension or another you might be using.
No not at all
yes it is illegal & u will get dun 4 it
No, as they can be used as a form of evidence.
Absolutely ! The conversation is admissible in court as proof of the threat being made.