Court continuously validates video recording to remove violent police officer

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PRESS-JOURNAL ‍|| The victim of domestic violence recorded a‍ video⁣ call where an ex-partner threatened to kill her

The Court ⁢of Appeal of Lisbon has authorized⁣ as evidence in ​a case⁢ of ‌domestic violence the recording of a video call made by the victim. According to Jornal de Notíciasin the call made by the attacker – a PSP agent‍ – the victim is insulted, insulted and threatened with death.

The call, made on February 19, was‍ recorded by the ⁢victim without the attacker’s⁤ consent ⁣and will now be used as evidence. This is because ⁤the ⁣Appeals judges​ agreed⁣ with the Office of the Public Prosecutor and ​the Almada court judge, ⁢who considered the recording to be a “legitimate means of evidence”.

In addition,⁢ the judge said that the defendant – who is under house arrest – controlled ⁢and manipulated his former partner, calling him “narcotic, egocentric and domineering”.

Despite the defense arguing that‍ the video⁤ was not consented to and therefore the ⁢evidence was “void​ and could not be valued⁢ or used”, the⁣ Appeal ​judges considered that this was “the only means of the offending party ⁤to expropriate the information. appellant, his honest personality and the truth of the version of the facts he presented showed”.

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