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Can I Record a Conversation in New Jersey? What One-Party Consent Means for Criminal and Domestic Violence Cases

Can I Record a Conversation in New Jersey? What One-Party Consent Means for Criminal and Domestic Violence Cases

by Alexandra “Lexie” Rigden | May 23, 2025 | Uncategorized

At Rigden Lieberman Mignogna, we often hear the question: “Can I legally record a conversation in New Jersey?” The short answer is yes—as long as you’re part of the conversation. New Jersey is a one-party consent state, which can be crucial if...

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