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​Jack was arrested for punching Manny at a local sporting event. Jack had been drinking and was very angry that he was arrested for something that "was really not such a big deal." Manny was his friend and Jack thought he would not press charges. Unfortunately, Manny was considering pressing charges as he had to get stitches on his face and his nose had been broken. Jack blamed Manny for "overreacting" to the incident. Manny contacted the police when Jack started making harassing phone calls, demanding that Manny not press charges. Jack’s wife does not approve of his behavior and records all of his phone calls, including those to Manny. The police also ask Manny to record his calls and he records several conversations where Jack admits assaulting Manny.

The recordings by Manny ____________.

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Answer: are admissibe since Manny, one of the parties to the call, consented.

Explanation: The recordings by Manny are capable or deserving to be allowed or permissible. This is because one of the parties directly involved in the case is the provider of the information, thereby indicating permission.

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