The legality of the electronic guide derived from voice record by mobile phone In criminal evidence
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v7i1.1115Keywords:
digital guide, voice record, electronic guide, mobile phone, electronic monitoringAbstract
know the world with the beginning of the twenty-first century important technological development touching all areas of life especially the field related to by means of communication, where was it invented? many Technologies that contribute to detecting crime are the most important mobile device, it is no longer used limited to facilitate communication between individuals it became an important tool to counter organized crime and arrest the perpetrators, by eavesdropping on their conversations and recorded in order to get electronic forensic evidence, except for eavesdropping on phone conversations may be endangered many times human right in preserving his personal life and that breaking into his solitude and strip it of all his secrets without feeling anything that is going on around and falls on it and touches his most private, This led to this to search in range the legality of these recordings in criminal evidence. From this point, This study aims to stand on purpose voice recording on a mobile phone to determine the legality of electronic guide obtained from this recording in criminal evidence.